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Date and time notation in South Africa

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Date and time notation in South Africa [refresh]
Full date06 November 2024
All-numeric date2024-11-06
Time17:15

Date and time notation in South Africa describes methods of expressing date and time used South Africa.

Date

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South Africa signed up to use ISO 8601 for date and time representation through national standard ARP 010:1989 in 1998 A.D. The most recent South African Bureau of Standards standard SANS 8601:2009[1] "... is the identical implementation of ISO 8601:2004, and is adopted with the permission of the International Organization for Standardization" and was reviewed in 2016.


No distinction is made by the SANS 8601 standard between any of the 11 official languages.

The week is from Monday until Sunday. The first week of the year contains January 1, when there a new year begins.[2]

Time

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The 24-hour notation in hour-minute(s) order used a colon as a separator (17:15).

References

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  1. ^ "SANS 8601:2009 (Ed. 2.00)". SABS Webstore. Archived from the original on 24 November 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2023.
  2. ^ "Current Week in South Africa - Savvy Time".