There is one timezone in South Africa.
The whole country is 2 hours ahead of UTC / GMT.
This is the same as Central European Time.
The central meridian for 2 hours is 30 degrees East, which passes close to Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban so the timezone is correct for most of the population. But Cape Town is a lot west of that, so the sun tends to rise later and set later, making for lovely long summer evenings in the Cape.
South Africa does not have daylight saving at any time of the year.
It all rather depends on where you are. Where is "us"? Japan? Germany? South Africa? U.S.A. (which itself has many time zones)?
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The whole of South Africa runs on GMT +2 time. That's two hours ahead of the UK without daylight savings. America runs on various GMT minus zones, so South Africa can be up to ten hours ahead of some parts of the US.
The time in South Africa is always UTC + 2 hours.
South Africa is 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. It it is noon in Greenwich, it is 2pm in South Africa. South Africa does not observe Summer Time or any other time adjustments.
Geographically, South Africa lies across two time zones, but the country runs on a standard time zone called SAST or South African Standard Time which is based on the exact time zone in Pietermaritzburg and corresponds to GMT+2.
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Africa is a continent not a country so they have many time zones.</
All continents have time zones. It is just that the continents are so big that they have many time zones in them.
It all rather depends on where you are. Where is "us"? Japan? Germany? South Africa? U.S.A. (which itself has many time zones)?
one: Central Africa Time (CAT; UTC + 2 hrs.)
one: West Africa Time (WAT; UTC+1)
EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) spans across multiple time zones, including Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in Europe and Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) in Africa and the Middle East. The specific number of time zones within EMEA varies, but it generally covers at least three major time zones.
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The whole of South Africa runs on GMT +2 time. That's two hours ahead of the UK without daylight savings. America runs on various GMT minus zones, so South Africa can be up to ten hours ahead of some parts of the US.
South Africa has two time zones. Johannesburg is in the UTC+2 time zone and Marion Island is in the UTC+3 time zone. EST is UTC-5 therefore 7pm EST is 2am the following day in Johannesburg and 3am the following day on Marion Island. South Africa does not observe daylight savings.