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  2. South Africa Standard Time - Wikipedia

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    South Africa observed a daylight saving time of GMT+03:00 between 20 September 1942 to 21 March 1943 and 19 September 1943 to 19 March 1944. [6] South African Standard Time is defined as "Coordinated Universal Time plus two hours" as defined in South African National Government Gazette No. 40125 of 8 July 2016. [7]

  3. Central Africa Time - Wikipedia

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    Central Africa Time (CAT) is a time zone used in central and southern Africa, two hours ahead of UTC. It is observed by several countries, including Botswana, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

  4. Time in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the time zones, daylight saving time and history of time in Africa. Africa spans across six different time zone offsets from UTC, from −1 to +4 hours.

  5. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diverse and creative slang terms used in South Africa, from curse words and slurs to colloquial phrases and borrowed words. Find out the meanings, origins, and examples of common expressions such as voetsek, aweh, bakgat, and more.

  6. South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about South Africa, the southernmost country in Africa, with 12 official languages and diverse ethnic groups. Explore its history from ancient times to modern democracy, its geography from coastlines to mountains, and its politics from apartheid to democracy.

  7. East Africa Time - Wikipedia

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    East Africa Time, or EAT, is a time zone used in eastern Africa, three hours ahead of UTC. It is observed by nine countries, including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia.

  8. Government of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the national, provincial and local governments of South Africa, a parliamentary republic with a three-tier system and an independent judiciary. The web page explains the structure, functions and powers of each branch and level of government, and the role of the Constitution.

  9. Cape Town - Wikipedia

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    Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa and the country's oldest city. It is located on the shore of Table Bay, surrounded by mountains and nature reserves, and has a diverse population and heritage.