Moroccan tech company Nindohost is making a bold move across Africa as it rolls out its services in thirteen new countries. Known for its expertise in web hosting, sovereign cloud solutions, and cybersecurity, the company is expanding its footprint well beyond Morocco, signaling a new chapter in its continental ambitions. This next phase includes entry into markets such as Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, and Rwanda, among others—underscoring a clear drive to become a pan-African digital player.
Since its launch in 2006, Nindohost has built a strong reputation in Morocco, serving a broad client base that ranges from freelance developers to major public institutions. Drawing on nearly two decades of experience, the company now aims to support Africa’s growing digital transformation through a suite of tailored services that reflect the technological and economic realities of each local market.
CEO Nabil Babache describes the move not just as an expansion, but as a mission to democratize access to high-quality digital tools. His vision is to bridge the gap between advanced technology and underserved regions by making powerful, secure, and reliable solutions available across the continent—not just in its more developed digital hubs.
Nindohost’s offerings cover the full spectrum of online infrastructure. These include traditional web hosting, dedicated and managed servers, professional-grade email services, advanced domain name management, and robust cybersecurity measures. The company also provides managed IT services designed to meet the diverse needs of individuals, small businesses, and larger institutions alike.
To ensure smooth integration into these new markets, Nindohost is rolling out multilingual customer support available around the clock, localized payment methods, and a user-friendly platform designed to cater to both tech-savvy professionals and digital newcomers. This approach aims to lower the barriers to entry and make digital adoption more seamless for users at every level.
But the company’s strategy goes beyond technology deployment. Nindohost is actively seeking partnerships with local stakeholders—from innovation hubs and incubators to academic institutions—in an effort to nurture a self-sustaining African digital ecosystem. Plans are already underway to launch training programs and offer specialized support for startups, further embedding the company in the fabric of the local tech scene.
Operating out of Tangier, Nindohost boasts a client base of over 30,000 users, including high-profile names like Royal Air Maroc, the Moroccan Football Federation, and home furnishing giant Kitea. Certified by Morocco’s national telecommunications regulator, the company says it remains committed to its core pillars: accessibility, technological sovereignty, and innovation. With these values at the center of its mission, Nindohost is positioning itself as a key force in shaping Africa’s digital future.