• News
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
Independent on Saturday

The Independent on Saturday (IOS) is entertaining, informative and sporty. It's the most popular, must read English Saturday newspaper in KwaZulu-Natal. It's your guide to being up to date and having fun, whether you are staying in or going out. It's the perfect way to start the weekend, it's a case of “Miss the IOS, miss the weekend”.

Read more

Sections on iOS
  • News
  • Sport
  • Opinion
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
Our network
  • Business Report
  • Cape Argus
  • Cape Times
  • Daily News
  • Independent on Saturday
  • Mercury
  • Pretoria News
  • Sunday Tribune
  • Sunday Independent
  • Star
  • Post
© 2025 Independent Online and affiliated companies. All rights reserved.
Press CodePrivacy PolicyTerms & ConditionsAdvertise with usFeedbackComplaints Procedure

George high school learner takes water-saving invention to the global stage

Kristin Engel|Published 2 years ago

Drop Saver teenage co-inventor Unam Halam presents her and her partner Faith Claasen’s water saving intervention to the judges of the Stockholm Junior Water Prize competition. Picture: Supplied

Cape Town - Heatherlands High School Grade 10 learner Unam Halam has showcased the talent of South African youth at World Water Week in Stockholm.

Hailing from George, Unam this week presented the Drop Saver intervention tool that she and her partner Faith Claasen created to curb water leaks.

The 16-year-old presented the intervention at the Stockholm Junior Water Prize competition, where she competed with learners from 30 countries who shared innovations focused on water-based solutions. The winner will be announced today.

Marissa Murphy, the Heatherlands High School teacher who worked with the girls and accompanied Unam to Stockholm, said the learners identified a dripping tap at their school that was used by all the learners.

“Once the learners drink water, most of them leave the tap running, expecting the next person to close it. That leads to a lot of water being wasted.

“Faith and Unam identified that the tap was a problem and started looking around for solutions, which was how they came up with the Drop Saver,” Murphy said.

Yesterday on the side-lines in Sweden, Halam sat down with Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu, where she shared her views about the water scarcity situation affecting different parts of the country. | Blake Linder, Knysna-Plett Herald Journalist

The Drop Saver device can be attached to a tap and help prevent water leaks, thereby helping save water in communities.

On Tuesday, on the sidelines in Sweden, Unam sat down with Water and Sanitation Minister Senzo Mchunu, where she shared her views about water scarcity affecting parts of the country.

“The Western Cape province experienced the worst recorded drought in history between 2016 and 2018. This period reminded us that water is a precious commodity and to ensure the long-term water availability and supply we have to start making waterwise changes now,” said Unam.

Both Faith, 17, and Unam wanted to be involved with the implementation of their invention, and saw it being used across the country, especially in places where there was more water wastage and in neighbouring schools.

“By virtue of you making it this far, you are a winner. I am very impressed with the invention and happy that you do not want it to gather dust without being implemented. You have my full support,” said Mchunu.

kristin.engel@inl.co.za

Cape Argus

  • Two roads collapse from overburdened sewer and water pipes in Cape Town
  • International development institutions to help the City of Cape Town reach its green goals
  • Marine protected areas celebrated for safeguarding SA’s biodiversity

Related Topics:

department of water and sanitationcape towninnovationwater and sanitationsciencebasic educationschools