When is National Day in South Africa?
We celebrate the National Day of South Africa on the 27th of April every year. It commemorates the anniversary of the first non-racial elections in South Africa which were held in 1994. The National Day of South Africa is a public holiday, and it is an occasion for celebration and remembrance.
What are the public holidays in South Africa?
The public holidays in South Africa are determined by the country’s Constitution. Section 27 of the Constitution states that every worker shall have one day off per week and that it must be a Sunday or any other day of the week.
Public holidays in South Africa:
1. New Year’s Day
2. Human Rights Day
3. Freedom Day
4. Youth Day
5. Women’s Day
6. Workers’ Memorial Day
7. Heritage Day
8, Reconciliation Week, which is divided into three periods: from 16 June to 22 June; from 23 June to 29 June and from 30 June to 6 July; 9, Heritage Month, which is divided into two periods: from 1 September to 31 October and from 1 November until 30 November; 10, Christmas Day
What is the time zone for South Africa?
The time zone for South Africa is UTC+2.