Morocco's Nindohost Targets African Startups with Regional Expansion

Moroccan web hosting firm Nindohost is extending its footprint across the continent, launching operations in 13 African countries.
With nearly 20 years of experience in Morocco’s digital ecosystem, Nindohost will now offer cloud hosting and cybersecurity services in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Malawi, and Mali.
The company’s Director, Nabil Babache, described the expansion as a commitment to a future-facing, tech-driven Africa. “We firmly believe that technological innovation should not be a privilege reserved for a few countries,” Babache said.
Founded in Tangier in 2006 and accredited by Morocco’s telecommunications regulator, Nindohost has built a client base of over 30,000, including major institutions such as Royal Air Maroc and the Royal Moroccan Football Federation. It now brings its full suite of services—web hosting, VPS and dedicated servers, scalable cloud solutions, domain registration, and advanced cybersecurity tools—to African markets.
To meet local needs, Nindohost offers multilingual support (French, English, Arabic), payment integration with local currencies, mobile money options, and user-friendly tools for both professionals and first-time users. Its platform is geared toward individuals, SMEs, public institutions, and tech startups.
East Africa's tech hubs stand to benefit, with Nindohost planning collaborations with incubators, universities, developers, and public bodies. Initiatives underway include remote learning programs and startup-friendly packages aimed at building a robust and sovereign African cloud ecosystem.