In his new position, Prasad will focus on strengthening Wingu’s local commercial capability, driving growth across enterprise, carrier, and strategic accounts, and expanding adoption of the company’s data centre and digital infrastructure services.
Wingu Africa has announced the appointment of Prasad Acharya as Director of Sales for Tanzania. In this role, Acharya will lead the company’s sales organisation in the country and drive commercial growth across the Tanzanian market.
Prasad brings over two decades of experience in the telecommunications and enterprise connectivity sectors, with a strong track record of building and leading high-performing sales teams in complex B2B environments. He has previously held senior commercial leadership roles with leading ISPs and technology companies in Tanzania, where he led enterprise sales and strategic customer engagements.
In his new position, Prasad will focus on strengthening Wingu’s local commercial capability, driving growth across enterprise, carrier, and strategic accounts, and expanding adoption of the company’s data centre and digital infrastructure services.
“Tanzania is a key strategic market for Wingu Africa, and we are delighted to welcome Prasad to the team. His extensive experience and strong understanding of the Tanzanian market will play an important role as we continue to expand our presence and support customers with reliable digital infrastructure.”
– Ralph Vraagom, VP Sales, Wingu Africa
“I am excited to join Wingu Africa at a time when demand for digital infrastructure is growing rapidly across the region. I look forward to working with the team to strengthen client relationships and support organisations in Tanzania with resilient, world-class data centre services.”
– Prasad Acharya, Director of Sales for Tanzani, Wingu Africa
Prasad’s appointment reinforces Wingu Africa’s commitment to strengthening its in-country leadership and deepening engagement with enterprises, carriers, and technology partners across Tanzania. It also comes as Wingu continues to expand its data centre capacity in the country to meet growing demand for secure, carrier-neutral digital infrastructure.

