Central Africa Time
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Africa time zones. Central Africa Time (UTC+2) highlighted in yellow.
Central Africa Time (CAT) also known as South Africa Standard Time (SAST) in South Africa, is a time zone in Africa that is 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+2). It is the same time as Eastern European Time (EET) during winter, and Central European Summer Time (CEST) during summer. This time zone does not observe daylight saving time, because it is near the equator.
This time zone is used in:
- 22x20px Botswana
- eastern sections of the 22x20px Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 22x20px Burundi
- 22x20px Lesotho (as South Africa Standard Time (SAST))
- 22x20px Malawi
- 22x20px Mozambique
- 22x20px Namibia, since September 2017
- 22x20px South Africa (as South Africa Standard Time (SAST))
- 22x20px Swaziland (as South Africa Standard Time (SAST))
- 22x20px Sudan, since November 2017
- 22x20px Zambia
- 22x20px Zimbabwe