
Join Mercy for a fortnightly programme devoted to playing music from Africa with an emphasis on Zimbabwean music to awaken an interest in the diverse musical genres by African musicians.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Music | |||

Get ready for a sonic journey through Africa in this episode which showcases the best of Bongo Flava from Tanzania and popular tracks from West Africa. It's a mixed bag of African talent and sounds.
This show showcases the creative force of Zimbabwean women in Music including Feli Nandi, Amara Brown, Shashl, Mandy-Ahwe, Gemma and Atenda Chinx
Honouring the vibrant sound of Zim dancehall music, which draws inspiration from Jamaican rhythms and features exciting collaborations between Zim and Jamaican artists.
The episode plays music by talented artists Abel Mauchi, Rishon, Josphat Somanje and Admire Kasenga
Baba Harare has recently announced his return to the Jiti music genre, sparking excitement among his fans. This show features music by Baba Harare.
This episodes features hit songs including collaborations with other artists by Zimbabwean artist Nutty O. One such song is a collaboration with reggae legend Bob Marley from the 2023 Album Africa Unite
The show brings back memories for our older audience and hopefully evokes some curiosity in our younger audience to explore the richness in African golden oldies
This episode showcases music spanning a little more than 20 years from different African countries including Nigeria, Tanzania, South Africa and Senegal.
Thank you for bringing the African Vibe in New Zealand, thank you Plain Fm and Dj Mercy.
Love the music but more so the information provided with the songs. Waiting for the next episode to drop!









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