Good Friday

Good Friday is one of South Africa's 12 official public holidays under the Public Holidays Act (Act 36 of 1994). It is a moveable holiday whose date changes each year. Next: 26 March 2027.

Variable Date

Friday before Easter Sunday

Next Occurrence

26 March 2027

Friday

Good Friday creates a 4-day long weekend in 2027

26 Mar – 29 Mar · No leave needed

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What is the history of Good Friday?

Good Friday is observed by Christians worldwide as the day Jesus Christ was crucified. In South Africa, Christian traditions were brought by European settlers from the 17th century onwards. Today, South Africa has one of Africa's largest Christian populations, with approximately 80% of the population identifying as Christian. The day has been a public holiday since colonial times and remains significant in the post-apartheid era, reflecting the country's religious diversity while honoring its Christian heritage.

Why do we celebrate Good Friday in South Africa?

Good Friday is a solemn day of reflection for Christians, marking the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. Many South Africans attend church services, participate in processions, and observe fasting. It's also the start of the Easter long weekend, making it popular for family getaways.

How is Good Friday celebrated in South Africa?

  • Church services and processions
  • Eating hot cross buns
  • Fasting and prayer
  • Family gatherings
  • Easter egg hunts preparation

What's Open

Some restaurants, petrol stations, tourist attractions

What's Closed

Most businesses, liquor stores (no alcohol sales), government offices

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