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In the afternoon of December 22, 2012, acting-president Kgalema Motlanthe and his cabinet met in Pretoria to discuss how to move the country forward in the wake of the cataclysm. By a majority vote, the cabinet agreed that the best option for South Africa was to stabilize the economy, increase agricultural output, and the assisting of displaced individuals and refugees. Literally overnight, he passed a series of directives, which includes the establishment of martial law; government confiscation of farms; ad the rationing of food and medical supplies.

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  • History of South Africa (Apocalypse: 2012)
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  • In the afternoon of December 22, 2012, acting-president Kgalema Motlanthe and his cabinet met in Pretoria to discuss how to move the country forward in the wake of the cataclysm. By a majority vote, the cabinet agreed that the best option for South Africa was to stabilize the economy, increase agricultural output, and the assisting of displaced individuals and refugees. Literally overnight, he passed a series of directives, which includes the establishment of martial law; government confiscation of farms; ad the rationing of food and medical supplies.
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  • In the afternoon of December 22, 2012, acting-president Kgalema Motlanthe and his cabinet met in Pretoria to discuss how to move the country forward in the wake of the cataclysm. By a majority vote, the cabinet agreed that the best option for South Africa was to stabilize the economy, increase agricultural output, and the assisting of displaced individuals and refugees. Literally overnight, he passed a series of directives, which includes the establishment of martial law; government confiscation of farms; ad the rationing of food and medical supplies. The South African Army was quickly deployed into the streets across the nation, checkpoints were set up at major border crossings, and all major hospitals in the country's major cities were quickly secure. The Chief of the South African Army, Lieutenant General Vusumuzi Masondo, quickly divided the country into four miltiary districts to help control any uprisings or riots easier. The four districts are: * District 1 (Cape Town) * District 2 (Pretoria) * District 3 (Duban) * District 4 (Springbok) At the same times as the deployment of the army, fighter aircraft of the South African Air Force, upon word of the launch at 7:30am, were immediately launched from their air bases to protect the nation from nuclear missiles and foreign invasion. Transport helicopters and aircraft allowed for a speeder deployment of soldiers to remote parts of the country not accessible by road. The South African Navy was the last branch of the military to be deployed, despite the large possibility that an invasion will likely come from the sea. Vice Admiral Refiloe Johannes Mudimu ordered the navy to watch out for refugees traveling to South Africa via boat and to escort them back to Cape Town or Port Elizabeth.
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