Moroccan web hosting company Nindohost announced its expansion into 13 African countries, aiming to boost digital infrastructure and local cloud adoption across the continent.
With nearly 20 years of experience, the company is entering markets like Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda to offer localised web hosting, cloud, and cybersecurity services.
Nindohost’s expansion boosts Africa’s web hosting and cloud market
Nindohost’s entry into 13 West, East, and Southern African countries is a major step toward strengthening Africa’s digital foundation at a time when fast, reliable internet services are no longer optional.
With servers traditionally hosted outside the continent, many African websites suffer from slow speeds, higher costs, and data regulation hurdles. Nindohost is solving that with local Points of Presence (PoPs) that reduce latency, support local regulations, and lower overall operating expenses.
The company’s expansion covers Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. Businesses and startups in these countries will gain access to professional-grade services like VPS hosting, managed cloud, SSL protection, dedicated servers, and domain management, with full support for local currencies and mobile money.
According to Statista, Africa’s web hosting market will more than double from $3.21 billion in 2025 to $6.26 billion by 2029.
Nindohost offers localised hosting for Africa
What sets Nindohost apart is its hands-on, localised approach. The company offers 24/7 support in French, English, and Arabic, with engineers based in the regions it serves. This makes it easier for small businesses, public institutions, and tech startups to get help when needed in a language they understand.
Their solutions are tailored to Africa’s growing digital economy. In addition to standard hosting services, Nindohost offers anti-DDoS protection, automated backups, scalable cloud infrastructure for high-traffic projects, and domain services with local extensions. Customers can also choose flexible billing options, including local bank cards, mobile payments, and PayPal.
Nindohost’s intuitive client dashboard is designed to serve everyone, from beginner website owners to large enterprises, making cloud and hosting services more accessible.
Supporting African innovation through local partnerships and education
Nindohost is investing in Africa’s innovation ecosystem beyond tech. The company plans to partner with universities, tech hubs, web agencies, and incubators to build a stronger digital foundation globally.
Nindohost has announced plans for distance learning programs, collaborations with educational institutions, and discounted offers for African startups. The goal is clear: build a sovereign, ethical, and high-performance cloud ecosystem made in Africa, for Africa.
Founded in Tangier in 2006 and approved by Morocco’s National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency, Nindohost serves over 30,000 clients, including Royal Air Maroc and the Moroccan Football Federation. This expansion positions it as a major digital infrastructure provider for Africa’s next digital leap.
As Africa’s need for secure, affordable, and scalable web hosting grows, Nindohost’s expansion could not be better timed. By offering localised services tailored to African markets, the company is helping to unlock the continent’s digital potential.