There are six time zones in Africa.
From West to East the time zones in Africa are Cape Verde Time (GMT -1), Greenwich Mean Time (GMT +0), West Africa Time (GMT +1), Central Africa Time (GMT +2), East Africa Time (GMT +3), and Mauritius Time and Seychelles Time, both of which are (GMT +4.)
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There are four time zones in Africa:
There is one timezone in South Africa. The whole country is 2 hours ahead of UTC / GMT. This is the same as Central European Time. The central meridian for 2 hours is 30 degrees East, which passes close to Johannesburg, Pretoria and Durban so the timezone is correct for most of the population. But Cape Town is a lot west of that, so the sun tends to rise later and set later, making for lovely long summer evenings in the Cape. South Africa does not have daylight saving at any time of the year.
On the continent itself there are four time zones, UTC, UTC+1, UTC+2 and UTC+3. However, there are some islands in the Atlantic Ocean that are considered part of Africa, including Cape Verde, where the time is UTC-1, and there are some islands in the Indian ocean that are considered part of Africa, including Mauritius, where the time is UTC+4.
UTC+4 :
UTC+3 : East Africa Time (EAT)
UTC+2 :
UTC+1 :
UTC :
UTC-1 : Cape Verde Time (CVT)
I believe there are five but i would research at another website i found this at
http://www.worldtimezone.com/
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how many time zones are there in Africa?
They have 3 time zones
One. GMT+3.
one: Central Africa Time (CAT; UTC + 2 hrs.)
There are two time zones in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The western part observes West Africa Time [WAT]. The eastern part observes Central Africa Time [CAT]. WAT is one hour behind CAT.
Geographically, South Africa lies across two time zones, but the country runs on a standard time zone called SAST or South African Standard Time which is based on the exact time zone in Pietermaritzburg and corresponds to GMT+2.
The time in Angola is always UTC + 1 hour (WAT).
Three time zones
Africa is a continent not a country so they have many time zones.</
All continents have time zones. It is just that the continents are so big that they have many time zones in them.
one: West Africa Time (WAT; UTC+1)
one: Central Africa Time (CAT; UTC + 2 hrs.)
Africa
west Africa is many nations on a continent it has many time zones chose 1
There are two time zones in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The western part observes West Africa Time [WAT]. The eastern part observes Central Africa Time [CAT]. WAT is one hour behind CAT.
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Geographically, South Africa lies across two time zones, but the country runs on a standard time zone called SAST or South African Standard Time which is based on the exact time zone in Pietermaritzburg and corresponds to GMT+2.
I'm pretty sure its 6
there are 24 time zones
The time in Angola is always UTC + 1 hour (WAT).