Ncandu 86 Round Table hosts annual induction dinner
Ncandu 86 Round Table celebrated new leadership at their 2026 induction dinner.
Former Ncandu 86 Round Table chairman, Byron Bjorseth, handed over the reins to his successor, Bryan Boardman, at an intimate induction lunch hosted at Avalon Guest Manor on February 7.
Bjorseth served his second term as chairman in 2025, having previously occupied the position in 2020. Going forward, Bjorseth will serve as the club’s constitutional advisor.
“I am so proud of what we as Ncandu 86 have become, I have the confidence that Ncandu 86 is in good hands in the coming years and I trust Ncandu 86 will forever strive,” said Bjorseth before announcing Boardman as the new chairman.
“Another year ahead for ‘adopt, adapt and improve’, another year full of fellowship. A year for us all to continue building bonds and strengthening Ncandu 86.”
Other members of the committee, include:
- Craig Elliot as vice chairman,
- Struan Wade as treasurer,
- Janco Pistorius as secretary,
- Ruan Horst as clubhouse chairman,
- Shaun Elliott as welfare, fellowship and liaison officer,
- Jaryd Steenkap as public and internal relations officer.
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