South African Standard Time Explained

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South African Standard Time, or SAST, is a time zone used by all of South Africa, as well as Swaziland and Lesotho. The zone is two hours ahead of UTC (UTC+2) and is the same as Central Africa Time, used in countries to the north and east of South Africa. Solar noon in this time zone occurs at 30º E in SAST, effectively making Durban and Pietermaritzburg at the correct solar noon point. Everywhere west of 22.5º E effectively experiences year-round daylight savings time due to its location in true UTC+1 but still being in SAST, thus sunrise and sunset are relatively late in Cape Town compared to the rest of South Africa.

To illustrate; daylight hours for South Africa's western and eastern-most major cities:

Daylight saving time is not observed in this time zone.