Division E Second Edittion Newsletter
Division E Second Edittion Newsletter
Division E Second Edittion Newsletter
October-December 2023
NEWSLETTER
DIVISION E DISTRICT 114
RISE: RESPECT | INTEGRITY| SERVICE |EXCELLENCE
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DIVISION’S SPECIAL The division organized a special session to celebrate
SESSION the remarkable milestone of Toastmasters
International's 99th year. The celebration was not
just a reflection of our rich history but also a
testament to the countless individuals who have
embraced the Toastmasters journey, transforming
themselves into confident communicators and
effective leaders.
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Over the quarter we have hade three trainings on
each month. Each with unique and special
MONTHLY SPECIAL
approach giving us a chance to level up our skills, TRAININGS
connect with fellow Toastmasters, and embark on
a journey of continuous improvement.
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CLUB LEVEL During this quarter the clubs under the division
COMPETETIONS have conducted contests. humourous speech
contests, evaluation contests, Table topic
contests, and international speech contests.
Toastmasters Club contests are not just about
winning; they are about personal growth,
continuous improvement, and the shared
journey toward becoming more effective
communicators and leaders.
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“How Strong Is Your Willpower?”
MESSAGE
Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva, DTM
Written by: Admin Manager _Biruk Ayalew Edited by: Betlhem Buzuayehu
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Demelash Wondimagegn
Division E Director
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FACILITATORS
EXPERT
force behind the magic of our gatherings.
His dedication to creating an environment
ADVICE
where every member can thrive, learn, and
be inspired is truly commendable.
TRAINER
Ethiopis Taddese, DTM
Take the Leap
Experienced as a volunteer at Drop of Water NGO
Marshal arts
A funny moment happened while volunteering in
the Tigray region when she ran away thinking
that it was a snake following her but it was her
scarf that fell off
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TRAINER
Wolfgang Harbauer
How to unleash the power of your voice
TRAINER
Beverly Nambozo, DTM
WORDS OF WISDOM
EXPERT
ADVICE
Started her speech by asking attendees whether they
knew about any Chinese words
Emphasized about Chinese philosopy daoism which is
having peace while doing difficult tasks
TRAINER
Haritosh Srivastav
Procrastination
What is procrastination?
How does it affect us in every area?
How to avoid it
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TRAINER
Micheal J.Pope, Jr, DTM
Master The art of being a DOER
TRAINER
Robert Karanja, DTM
Story telling like a pro
Keynote speaker
Rich Hopkins, DTM
WIN Anyway
We get to determine whether we are winning or losing. We define our own goals and victories.
We have to win in life, there is no option. Choose to win, anyway.
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BLUENILE TOASTMASTERS
Evaluation contest
December 25
Humourous speech
contest
November 13
HABESHA TOASTMASTERS
IMPERIAL TOASTMASTERS
Humourous and Table topic
contest
November 22
From one polite rejection after another, I relentlessly pursued my goal and wrote daily entries in my diary,
envisioning myself backpacking across Johannesburg, Kruger National Park, Table Mountain, Jacaranda
City and finally returning to Kampala with a head full of stories.
In August of that year, with my first job after my first degree, I taught at one of the few international
schools in Kampala, which was a highly prestigious job, paying in USD. I was the first of my close friends to
receive redemption from imminent post-university brokenness and even bought a car. A month into the
new job, I was selected, being the youngest and ‘coolest’ teacher at the school, to travel with sixteen
teenagers to South Africa, with a fully paid ticket and accommodation for the accompanying staff.
My Diary. My Willpower.
Tempted to return to the embassies and banks and sing, ‘Nya-nya-nya-nya-nya’ I was too rooted in awe
and mesmerization. My diary entries were filled with determination to cross the borders until I traveled to
the promised Rainbow nation of money, magnificence, and marvel. The New York of Artica, it was called.
My diary entries were iron-clad with conviction and my willpower was unrivalled. I made it. Two months of
sending proposals and I made it. Not as a backpacker but as a traveler on South African Airways, staying at
a four-star hotel and visiting the most luxurious places like Sun City, Jacaranda City, and Africa’s largest
zoo in Pretoria, where I saw a penguin for the first time.
Traveling has always been among my top 5 priorities in life since I could read maps.
In 2014, I decided that every year I would travel to a country I had never been to and so profound was this
desire that it happened every single year. In 2016, I wanted the trip to coincide with my 40th birthday and
indeed I was in Somaliland on my 40th birthday in July. Again, my diary had already set that in motion,
after which I sang praises thanking God for this answered prayer.
2018 came along, and being pregnant with my fourth child, I could not travel after March that year. In
honor of World Poetry Day, on 21 March 2018, I was invited to Malawi for poetry celebrations.
The will is a fortress and the amount of power and focus you give to your desire, will determine the amount
of success and honor you receive from it. Focus on what is important to you and not what others think is
important to you. They are not always right.
They may have an idea what you need but you are the one living that life. Write it down—every day. An
hour a day focusing on what is important to you and your desires will come faster than you have ever
imagined, in bountiful strides, pouring in like the Murchison Falls.