At Matondoni are three mosques, all of which are still in use. At the north end of Riyadha Mosque is a tomb which had a 1 metre wide octagonal pillar, a section of which can still be seen on the ground northeast of the tomb. In front of this is yet another, interesting for the roof of makuti that covers the tomb, resting on the top of the five-riser step ends. 80 ms south of the mosque is a small tomb with four-riser step ends; on the east wall was a small tombstone, with an inscription too eroded to read.

West of the mosque is a recent tomb with four piers on each of the side walls and a high central pier on the east and west walls, the purpose of which is to support a makuti roof over the structure. There is a wooden door in the east wall. It was built by the grandson of the deceased, on the mother’s side, and is the object of visitation for prayers. West of the lisikiti va Kuru is a group of 5 tombs and a more recent grave. Near the ocean is a ruined house with chambers.