Moroccan Web Hosting Pioneer Nindohost Expands into 13 African Countries, Accelerating Continental Digital Transformation

Nindohost, Morocco’s leading web hosting and cloud services provider, has announced a major strategic expansion into 13 African countries, including Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. This move marks a significant milestone in the company’s nearly two-decade evolution and signals its ambition to become a top technology provider across Africa.

Since its founding in 2006, Nindohost has built a strong reputation in Morocco, serving thousands of businesses, institutions, and developers. Now, leveraging this expertise, the company aims to support Africa’s digital transformation by delivering tailored cloud hosting and cybersecurity solutions designed to meet the unique needs of local markets.

Nabil Babache, Director of Nindohost, emphasized the company’s mission: “Technological innovation should not be a privilege reserved for a few countries. By entering these 13 markets, we want to put our expertise at the service of an ambitious, entrepreneurial Africa resolutely turned toward the future.”

Nindohost’s comprehensive service portfolio will be accessible to individuals, SMEs, public entities, and tech startups across the region. Offerings include competitive web hosting packages meeting international standards, VPS servers, dedicated hosting, scalable managed cloud solutions for high-traffic projects, professional messaging, domain management with local extensions, and integrated cybersecurity such as SSL certificates, anti-DDoS protection, automated backups, and advanced monitoring.

Key differentiators include 24/7 regionalized technical support in French, English, and Arabic, seamless payment integrations supporting local and international bank cards, mobile money, PayPal, and multiple local currencies, as well as an intuitive client interface suitable for users of all skill levels.

The company plans close collaborations with incubators, universities, developers, web agencies, and public institutions to foster a sovereign, ethical, and high-performing African cloud ecosystem. Initiatives in development include distance learning programs, partnerships with technology hubs and schools, and preferential offers for startups.

Headquartered in Tangier and approved by Morocco’s National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency, Nindohost serves over 30,000 clients including Royal Air Maroc, Kitea, and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. Its expansion underscores a commitment to technological accessibility, digital sovereignty, and empowering local innovation across Africa.

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