UniCloud Africa Appoints Krishnan Ranganath As CEO To Lead Massive Six Nation Digital Infrastructure Expansion
UniCloud Africa names Krishnan Ranganath CEO to drive sovereign cloud and AI rollouts in Nigeria, South Africa, and beyond. Learn about the new tech roadmap.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 25, 2026, 3:59 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP News

New Leadership Forged Amid Continental Push For Digital Sovereignty
UniCloud Africa Limited has officially transitioned its leadership by appointing Krishnan Ranganath, popularly known in the tech sector as Dr. Krish, as its new Chief Executive Officer. This move is designed to accelerate the company’s ambitious goal of establishing a robust, independent digital infrastructure that spans the African continent. Ranganath takes the helm during a pivotal period as the firm seeks to bolster Africa’s digital sovereignty, aiming to provide localized alternatives to the international cloud services that currently dominate the regional market.
Infrastructure Rollout Targets Six Key African Economic Hubs
The appointment of the new CEO is synchronized with the immediate deployment of enterprise grade sovereign cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in six initial countries. The firm has confirmed that its services are now going live in Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Zambia, Senegal, and Mozambique. This geographic spread is intended to provide governments and private enterprises with compliant, locally hosted solutions that significantly reduce the latency issues often associated with routing data through offshore servers located in Europe or North America.
Future Expansion Roadmap Includes East African And Central Hubs
Beyond the initial six nations, UniCloud Africa has outlined a comprehensive secondary expansion phase under Ranganath’s guidance. The company’s strategic roadmap includes entering the markets of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. This broader reach is part of the "One Cloud, One Africa" vision, which seeks to create a unified digital ecosystem where cross border data flow and regional innovation can thrive without the technical barriers of fragmented infrastructure.
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