Monday, August 31, 2009

Registering as a Tourist Guide

Once you have completed your Accredited Tourist Guide training course, you are required to register with your local Tourism Authority. They will require the following:

1. Complete the Application Form
2. Sign the Code of Conduct & Ethics
3. Submit a copy of your Qualification Certificate (Theta / Training Provider)
4. Submit a valid First Aid Level 1 Certificate
5. Certified copy of your ID
6. 4 recent colour ID photos (head & shoulders)
7. Pay registration fee of R240 VAT incl.
8. If you are Non South African also submit a copy of a Valid Work Permit

Contact details for Gauteng Tourism Authority (GTA)

No.1 Central Place, Corner of Henry Nxumalo and Jeppe Streets
Newtown
Johannesburg

Tel: + 27 11 639-1600
Fax: + 27 11 639-1700
Registration Fax: + 27 11 832-2628

All Tourist Guides are legally required to register with DEAT.

Visit our website for more information on our Tourist Guide, Hospitality and Event Support Qualifications.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Proud to Present

Drum Beat is always proud of each and every learner that passes through our doors, even if we have to temporarily make their doors ours. Now with any further ado we are proud to present...

Gerald Bakamela who is nearing the end of the Professional Cookery Learnership at Africa Sky Hotel. Good luck with the last few remaining weeks!

Gerald takes his job very seriously

Nauticus Place is a charming Restaurant and Cafe in Brenton-on-Sea, host to a Professional Cookery and Food & Beverage Learnership. Below are the participating learners striking a dashing pose.


Fun in the sun


FNB Middelburg and surrounding region recently sent some of their staff on a training course and it would seem that they breed them happy in Mpumalanga. These first aiders will save your life with a smile!


Service with a smile