Mziiki Hits Over 200,000 Downloads | Google Features it Among East Africa’s Top Apps

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mziikiSpice VAS Africa’s Mziiki, a digital music streaming and download app, has been selected as one of the apps featured by Google on its Google Play stores in East Africa. This represents a strong endorsement of the Mziiki platform since only selected apps pass Google’s stringent quality reviews and achieve a high enough number of downloads to be chosen for this accolade.

According to the general manager of Mziiki,“We are proud to receive this recognition from Google for the Mziiki app since it shows that we are on the right track to meet our goal of becoming the best digital platform for African music in our chosen markets.”

With library of African and international artists for free streaming to mobile devices, Mziiki allows users to download their favourite African songs through Mziiki or set them as their ringback tone and has been listed as the top free Music & Audio Application in the Google Play stores for Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Zambia after seeing over 200,000 downloads and  over 2,800 consumer reviews in Google Play.

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