Xhale Africa is an African influence and storytelling company built to connect leadership, business, creativity, and social impact.
Through Xhale Africa, we produce and promote African films, documentaries, and artivism-driven stories that inspire awareness, challenge society, and create meaningful social change.
Our mission is to build platforms that amplify African leadership, elevate storytelling, and create lasting impact across business, culture, and society.
Xhale Africa brings together executives, entrepreneurs, investors, institutions, and decision-makers for leadership conversations and networking.
Premium branded merchandise created for members. The merchandise reflects leadership, belonging, and commitment to African business excellence.
Helping founders and entrepreneurs learn how to register businesses, market effectively, generate leads, grow revenue, and build scalable companies.
Connect with companies, professionals, investors, and entrepreneurs looking to collaborate, exchange services, form partnerships across Africa.
Attend executive forums, business events, leadership conversations, workshops, and networking sessions for meaningful business engagement.
Access exclusive network of CEOs, entrepreneurs, founders, investors.
We identify powerful African stories rooted in culture, justice, leadership, society, and human experience and support stories that entertain, educate, and inspire conversations.
Xhale Africa Films shares artivism-driven content that uses cinema to spotlight human rights, social justice, gender justice, dignity, and African realities through films.
Xhale Africa Films works with creative teams, filmmakers, actors, and partners such as Spectrum Film School to produce films, & documentaries.
Yes. Independent filmmakers, production companies, student filmmakers, and storytellers can submit completed films, documentaries, or short films for review and possible hosting on Xhale Africa Films.
We welcome African stories, independent films, documentaries, short films, artivism content, human rights stories, social justice films, gender justice stories, and culturally relevant productions.
Selected films may be hosted on the Xhale Africa Films streaming platform, giving filmmakers an opportunity to earn revenue while maintaining their creative rights and ownership agreements.