MOROCCO’S NINDOHOST LAUNCHES BOLD EXPANSION INTO 13 AFRICAN COUNTRIES

The company revealed plans to build strong relationships with local incubators, universities, and tech hubs, offering special packages and training programs.

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Nindohost Announces Major Expansion into 13 African Countries
Nindohost Announces Major Expansion into 13 African Countries


Moroccan web hosting and cloud services company Nindohost has announced a major expansion into 13 African countries, positioning the company as a key player in Africa’s growing digital infrastructure sector. The expansion marks a significant milestone for the company, which has operated in Morocco since 2006 and built a strong reputation as a trusted partner for thousands of businesses and institutions.

The countries included in this expansion are Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. Nindohost plans to offer its full portfolio of services in these markets, including web hosting, cloud solutions, professional email services, domain registration, and integrated cybersecurity offerings.

Speaking about the expansion, Nabil Babache, Director of Nindohost, said the move is part of a long-term strategy to help close the digital divide and foster a more inclusive technological ecosystem across Africa.

“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,” Babache stated.

Nindohost’s service offering will cater to individuals, SMEs, startups, public institutions, and tech developers. The company promises high-quality services with international standards, including VPS servers, dedicated hosting, on-demand scalable cloud solutions, domain management, and cybersecurity tools such as SSL certificates, anti-DDoS protection, and automated backups.

In addition to its technical offerings, Nindohost strongly emphasizes localized customer support and accessibility. Services will be supported by 24/7 multilingual assistance in French, English, and Arabic, and will integrate local and international payment methods, including mobile money, credit cards, and PayPal. Clients will also be able to transact in local currencies and use an intuitive client interface designed for all skill levels.

The company also revealed plans to build strong relationships with local incubators, universities, and tech hubs, offering special packages and training programs aimed at startups and young developers. These initiatives aim to support the creation of a sovereign and ethical African cloud ecosystem.

Founded in Tangier in 2006 and accredited by Morocco’s National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency, Nindohost has built a solid client base of over 30,000 customers, including major organizations like Royal Air Maroc, Kitea, and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.

With this expansion, Nindohost aims to become a leading force in Africa’s digital transformation by prioritizing technological accessibility, digital sovereignty, and support for local innovation.

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