Welcome to 4th Dimension Toastmasters, Bryanston

Become the speaker and leader you want to be

If you want to speak better or lead better, you’re at the right place!

People who get ahead communicate well.

Come to 4th Dimension Toastmasters and learn how to communicate and how to lead!

Our club consistently achieves the top award in Toastmasters — the Presidents Select Distinguished Club Award.

Past and current members include some of the best speakers in Toastmasters and the top leaders in the organisation, including the Toastmasters Southern Africa 2011/12 District Governor, who was our 4th president.

Toastmasters’ will develop your communication and leadership skills, as you develop you will find out more and more people will listen to what you have to say and then follow you because they believe in you.

Toastmasters’ gives you confidence and with confidence you can do anything you want to.

Feedback is the key, for everything that you do you will receive feedback from an evaluator and then an assigned mentor.

Toastmasters does this by giving you assignments to carry out in the club.  The club environment is friendly and supportive and everyone wants you to succeed.

Come visit our Toastmasters club and see what it can do for you!

We meet on the 1st Monday of the month, and the Wednesday 16 days after that.

We meet on the Dimension Data Campus, Main Road Bryanston at Dimension Data University (DDU).

All welcome. The meeting costs R20 and includes refreshments.

The meeting starts at 5:45.

For more information, please contact our Vice President – Public Relations

I am a leader – and I was made through Toastmasters!

I wasn’t born a leader. They were all around me though. In the community, at work, at school. Leaders were everywhere. They were the heads of families, coaches of teams, business leaders, mentors, organizational decision-makers.

I admired these leaders. They influenced who I was and who I was becoming. Whatever they did professionally or how they became what they were, I aspired to walk in their footsteps.

And, so, I committed myself to becoming one.

Finally, it came to me. It wasn’t just what leaders knew that enabled them to lead. They had a voice. They could tell their story. They could listen and answer. They didn’t just accomplish, they communicated.

So I set out to find my voice. Learn to process information on my toes. I needed to learn to listen. Learn to give feedback – and accept it. I needed to organize, plan, deliver, follow up. I needed a place where all the ingredients were there, and someone would guide me along the way.

I found that place. I found a community of learners and the path to leadership.

I am a leader – and I was made through Toastmasters!