South Africa is in the Southern Hemisphere, and it is in the same time zone as Australia.
South Africa is in the same time zone as Australia and New Zealand.
According to the World Time Zone Map, South Africa is in a GMT+2 time zone. This means that it is 11 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time (EST) and 10 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST).
A time zone is a standard time, usually measured in hours and minutes, that is used as a reference for local times.
South Africa is on GMT+2 so it is 11 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time.
GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time and it is the basis for international standard time.