So far, more than 350 Grade 9 and 10 learners have visited this year from schools including Ingula High
School, Embizeni High School and Colenzo High School. Another 430+ learners from Kwaphayikeni High School,
eZakeheni High School and Kwaphayikeni High School will tour the plant in the second half of the year.
The factory is one of the largest employers in the Ladysmith community and plays a vital role in the
Ladysmith economy. Approximately 87% of the plant employees are from the Alfred Duma Local Municipality and
90% within uThukela District Municipality.
Throughout the interactive tour, learners witness the tyre manufacturing process, from raw materials to
finished product. They learn about the intricate steps involved in rubber mixing, tread design, curing, and
quality control, and gain an understanding of how homegrown, locally manufactured tyres support a thriving
economy.
As part of its Youth Month programme, SRSA also participated in an UThukela District Grade 9 Career Expo
Programme at Ladysmith Indoor Sports Centre on 13 June aimed at empowering learners with valuable insights
into various career paths. The event was coordinated by KwaNtuthuko Trading Enterprise, a 100% black female
owned and managed company founded by Hlengiwe Hlophe, a social activist with a passion for education. The
company found that many learners lacked exposure to the growing range of career options, including Data
Analysis and Information Technology.
“Grade 9 is a crucial stage for learners to decide on their careers. We wanted them to have a chance to speak
with someone whose career choice interests them to explore areas they may not have considered before,” said
Hlophe.
SRSA showcased some of the exciting career opportunities it offers, including Technical and Engineering,
Production, Procurement and Logistics, Human Resources, and Finance, alongside graduate and in-service
trainee programmes, apprenticeships, and learnerships.
SRSA's Youth Empowerment programmes aim to bridge the gap between education and industry, paving the way for
a skilled and future-focused workforce. The company is a division of Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd (SRI),
one of the leading premium manufacturers of automotive tyres and industrial rubber products in the world,
headquartered in Japan and employing 40,000+ worldwide with 12 factories globally. It is also a member of
the South African Tyre Manufacturers Conference (SATMC), an industry body representing the four
multinational tyre manufacturers with plants and operations in South Africa around issues including trade,
economic and environmental policies, tyre sector regulations, and local manufacturing.
For more, visit www.srigroup.co.za/