Useful Information

Day 2,180, 12:13 Published in South Africa South Africa by Wilpanzer


Hello Dagsê Howzit Heita Aweh Sawubona Molo Unjani Hoezit Shalom and Heito Potato

Under directive 84647a) 769834%$&(#@H of our fuehrer I've taken the responsibility on myself of informing those new to our GLORIOUS community of ways they can involve themselves militarily, politically and socially.

Communication
South Africa is a country home to languages of clicks. You will need these clicks to effectively fight the enemy, to work and to train. However, before we get to linguistics we will firstly discuss where we communicate.

Forum:
The forum is a gateway to a whole new world connected to eRepublik. There you can discuss issues relevant to the game mechanics. It is also home to eSouth Africa's Presidency, Union Buildings(Cabinet) and Congress.

Help yourself at the food court...





...or at those-we-do-not-speak-of-otherwise-we-get-reprimanded's HQ:




Internet Relay Chat

Our IRC channel plays an important role in communication among government officials and of course among citizens. IRC is used mostly for casual conversation, but it very useful for having real-time meetings.



You can also login via Mibbit or mIRC.

Why should I join the forum and IRC:

eRepublik is a wargame, but also a big social game. Many players still play eRep because they like their communities and efriends.

Opportunities:the eSouth African community is very friendly. We therefore give everyone(non-threatening) an equal opportunity to represent their parties in congress and serving the people through cabinet.

Development. Through being involved you not only develop yourself, but also the community and overall rank of the country. Our country needs active and strong fighters and competent politicians.

Aid. There are multiple programs helping new players, but many new players go unnoticed. Being involved means that people can send food and weapons to you and even offer mentorship.

Very Important People to Contact:

If you have any queries please contact Henock Haukongo, our Minister of Information, or Saffa Manne, Master of the Hunt and Chief Administrative Helmsman of the MoDA Strength and Mentor Programs.


I wish you all the best of luck in your future endeavors.

Yours Faithfully
Wilpanzer