Employers of labour in the Tourism industry in The Gambia have been asked to attest to the good character of their employees before they will have their licences renewed in 2010.
The warning was given here by The Gambia Tourism Authority (GTA), PANA reported Wednesday.
'This mode of registration is the first of its kind in the history of the GTA," a press release from tourism officials said.
They said that those needing attestation were tourist taxi drivers (newly employed), fruit sellers, hairdressers, staff of beach bar owners, food vendors, bicycle rentals, and horse riders, among others.
They are required to produce a Certificate of Charter from the Gambia Police Headquarters in Banjul on or before 8 January in order to be issued Operational Licences by the GTA.
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