Africa · Southern Africa · Sovereign state
Current time in South Africa
A single time zone at UTC+02:00.
Friday, June 5, 2026
About South Africa's time
A single time zone.
South Africa operates on a single timezone (SAST, UTC+2) year-round with no daylight saving, keeping things simple across the country.
Major cities
Cities of South Africa.
History
How South Africa keeps time.
South Africa adopted Standard Time at UTC+02:00 on 1 March 1903, aligning with the 30th meridian east. This replaced a patchwork of local mean times used by the colonies.
South Africa briefly observed daylight saving time during World War II, from 1942 to 1944, advancing clocks by one hour. However, the practice was discontinued after the war and has not been reintroduced, providing long-term consistency.
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Things about South Africa's time.
South Africa’s single time zone works well given its relatively small east-west span, and SAST aligns reasonably well with solar time across most of the country.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about South Africa's time zone, daylight saving rules, and how to handle it in software. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].
- What time zone is South Africa in?
- South Africa uses South African Standard Time (SAST), which is UTC+02:00, all year round.
- Does South Africa observe daylight saving time?
- No, South Africa does not observe daylight saving time.
- What time is it in Johannesburg?
- Johannesburg is on the same time as the rest of South Africa: SAST (UTC+02:00).
- Is the whole country on the same time?
- Yes, South Africa has a single time zone: SAST (UTC+02:00).
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