
Kwenzokuhle S. Khoza
Country: South Africa
Advocacy areas: Harnessing technology, media, and community engagement to create meaningful social impact, empowering marginalized communities through visual storytelling, content creation, and strategic communication.
Languages: English, isiZulu
“I believe that unlocking your mind is the key to becoming unstoppable. Black child, it is possible. Do it scared. Do it broke. Do it unsure. Some people believe in you, who see your potential, and who will walk with you as you rise. My work and advocacy are about creating the space, support, and knowledge to help minds open, dreams expand, and limits disappear.”
Background:
Kwenzokuhle S. Khoza is a digital professional, filmmaker, and feminist advocate. A Cum Laude Film Production graduate from SAE Institute and trained in digital marketing, she blends strategic communication with storytelling to drive social impact. She leverages visual storytelling to inspire social change. As founder of Black Excellence Collab, she amplifies African creativity and entrepreneurship through digital content. At GRIT (Gender Rights in Tech), she leads
advocacy, community engagement, and content development, advancing awareness on gender-based violence, digital safety, and access to justice
Areas of expertise:
Gender-based violence (GBV) advocacy & survivor-centred tech solutions; Digital marketing & social media strategy; Film production, photography & visual storytelling; Community engagement & participatory facilitation
Affiliations:
Alumni of Sunshine Cinema’s Film Impact and Facilitation programme,
Global Forum of Women Entrepreneurs
Emerging Artist Programme City of Cape Town
