12 official public holidays in 2015, with 0 still ahead and around 251 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu, Jan 1 | Thursday | New Year's Day | Public |
| Sat, Mar 21 | Saturday | Human Rights Day | Public |
| Fri, Apr 3 | Friday | Good Friday | Public |
| Mon, Apr 6 | Monday | Family Day | Public |
| Mon, Apr 27 | Monday | Freedom Day | Public |
| Fri, May 1 | Friday | Workers' Day | Public |
| Tue, Jun 16 | Tuesday | Youth Day | Public |
| Mon, Aug 10 | Monday | National Women's Day | Public |
| Thu, Sep 24 | Thursday | Heritage Day | Public |
| Wed, Dec 16 | Wednesday | Day of Reconciliation | Public |
| Fri, Dec 25 | Friday | Christmas Day | Public |
| Sat, Dec 26 | Saturday | Day of Goodwill St. Stephen's Day | Public |
Thu, Jan 1 · Thursday
New Year's Day
Public
Sat, Mar 21 · Saturday
Human Rights Day
Public
Fri, Apr 3 · Friday
Good Friday
Public
Mon, Apr 6 · Monday
Family Day
Public
Mon, Apr 27 · Monday
Freedom Day
Public
Fri, May 1 · Friday
Workers' Day
Public
Tue, Jun 16 · Tuesday
Youth Day
Public
Mon, Aug 10 · Monday
National Women's Day
Public
Thu, Sep 24 · Thursday
Heritage Day
Public
Wed, Dec 16 · Wednesday
Day of Reconciliation
Public
Fri, Dec 25 · Friday
Christmas Day
Public
Sat, Dec 26 · Saturday
Day of Goodwill
St. Stephen's Day
Public
Total holidays
12
in 2015
Working days remaining
251
across all of 2015
Upcoming holidays
0
during 2015
South Africa recognises twelve public holidays under the Public Holidays Act 36 of 1994, set to reflect the post-apartheid constitutional order. The list includes Human Rights Day on 21 March, Freedom Day on 27 April commemorating the 1994 election, Workers' Day on 1 May, Youth Day on 16 June commemorating the 1976 Soweto uprising, National Women's Day on 9 August, Heritage Day on 24 September, the Day of Reconciliation on 16 December, plus New Year's Day, Good Friday, Family Day (Easter Monday), Christmas Day and Day of Goodwill on 26 December. Election days are declared one-off public holidays each cycle.
The Basic Conditions of Employment Act 75 of 1997 caps the ordinary working week at 45 hours with at least 36 consecutive hours of rest, normally taken as the weekend. The standard private-sector week is Monday to Friday with banks operating Monday to Friday. Court rules under the Uniform Rules of Court Rule 1 define court day as any day not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday. Settlement of rand transactions runs on the South African Reserve Bank's SAMOS system, which observes the twelve public holidays and the Sunday-to-Monday substitution rule.