Moroccan web hosting pioneer Nindohost has announced a strategic expansion into 13 African countries,marking a significant milestone in its development. Building on nearly two decades of experience in Morocco,the company will now extend its cloud hosting and cybersecurity solutions to Burkina Faso,Cameroon,Côte d’Ivoire,Ghana,Kenya,Malawi,Mali,Nigeria,Rwanda,Senegal,South Africa,Tanzania,and Uganda.
This long-term growth strategy aims to position Nindohost as a leading technology provider across the continent,addressing the growing demand for digital infrastructure while meeting the specific needs of local ecosystems.
“We firmly believe that technological innovation should not be a privilege reserved for a few countries. By establishing ourselves in these 13 markets,we want to put our expertise at the service of an ambitious,entrepreneurial Africa resolutely turned toward the future,” states Nabil Babache,Director of Nindohost.
Since its founding in 2006,Nindohost has established itself as a trusted partner for thousands of Moroccan businesses,institutions,and developers. The company now leverages this expertise to support Africa’s digital transformation with a comprehensive,accessible,and adaptable service offering.
African markets will gain access to Nindohost’s complete service portfolio,designed for individuals,SMEs,public institutions,and tech startups. Services include web hosting with competitive international-standard packages,VPS servers,dedicated hosting,managed cloud solutions for high-traffic projects with on-demand scalability,professional messaging,domain name management with emphasis on local extensions,and integrated cybersecurity services including SSL certificates,anti-DDoS protection,automated backups,and advanced monitoring.
Nindohost differentiates itself through 24/7 regionalized technical support in multiple languages (French,English,Arabic),seamless integration of payment methods including local and international bank cards,mobile money,and PayPal,support for local currencies,and an intuitive client interface accessible to both beginners and professionals.
The company plans to forge close ties with incubators,universities,independent developers,web agencies,and public institutions to help structure a sovereign,ethical,and high-performing African cloud ecosystem. Concrete initiatives already in preparation include distance learning programs,partnerships with schools and technology hubs,and preferential offers for African startups.
Founded in Tangier in 2006 and approved by Morocco’s National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency,Nindohost claims over 30,000 clients including Royal Air Maroc,Kitea,and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. With this expansion,the company aims to become a key digital player in Africa by focusing on technological accessibility,digital sovereignty,and support for local innovation.
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