Moroccan Web Hosting Provider Nindohost Begins Expansion to 13 African Countries

By : Hikmatu Bilali

Date : mercredi, 21 mai 2025 12:42

Last updated : mercredi, 21 mai 2025 12:45

This move marks a significant milestone in Nindohost’s pan-African strategy, positioning it as a key player in enabling reliable and scalable digital infrastructure for startups, SMEs, and large enterprises.

Moroccan-based hosting provider Nindohost announced, on May 19, its expansion into 13 African countries, reinforcing its mission to deliver robust, ultra-efficient, and locally adapted cloud and hosting infrastructure across the continent.

“For nearly two decades, Nindohost has been forging excellence in hosting in Morocco. Today, we export this know-how to 13 countries in Africa — from Senegal to Kenya, Ghana and South Africa,” the company stated

As part of this expansion, users across Africa will experience ultra-low latency and full compliance with local data regulations through Nindohost’s strategic Points of Presence. The company’s service portfolio now includes multi-tenancy hosting, virtual private servers, dedicated servers, managed cloud solutions, and advanced cybersecurity services—all designed to meet a wide range of business needs. Customers will also benefit from 24/7 multilingual support in French, English, and Arabic, delivered by locally based expert engineering teams. To ensure accessibility and convenience, Nindohost has introduced flexible billing options, including local currency transactions and country-specific payment methods.

Traditionally, many African websites have relied on servers located outside the continent, resulting in higher latency, increased costs, and potential regulatory challenges. Nindohost's expansion into 13 African countries directly addresses these issues by offering localized hosting solutions tailored to the continent's needs.

Local hosting significantly strengthens Africa’s digital infrastructure by enhancing website performance, ensuring data sovereignty, reducing operational costs, and improving cybersecurity. It also enables better compliance with regional regulations while fostering local innovation and job creation through investment in tech infrastructure.

This expansion comes at a pivotal moment as Africa experiences a surge in digital transformation, driven by rising internet penetration and growing demand for secure, scalable digital services. Nindohost’s presence in new markets empowers businesses to scale their digital operations efficiently, while maintaining regulatory alignment and global standards. With the African web hosting market projected to reach $3.21 billion in revenue by 2025 and grow to $6.26 billion by 2029 at an annual rate of 18.14%, according to Statista, the need for robust, locally anchored hosting infrastructure has never been more urgent.

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