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ID number:414353
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Published: 19.07.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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This essay aims at discussing the extent to which the colonial legacy explains the poor development record of most African countries today.
According to Furtado (cited in Msiska: 2000:1), the development of a nation entails an increase in the efficiency of the production system of a society, the satisfaction of the population's basic needs and the attainment of the objectives sought by various groups in a society in which certain conditions prevail for human beings. Therefore, poor development means being unable to attain the standards mentioned above or in other words it means being unable to move from a simple primitive stage to a complex modern and advanced one.
Indeed to a certain extent, colonial legacy had an impact to the poor development record of most African countries today. In the first place, according to Otim (1992:12), the bringing together of ethnic groups intensified division among the people and these had the effect in the post independence era of hampering and weakening Africans' capacity to administer the affairs of multi-ethnic states that were previously homogenous entities. Because of this, then, it was not surprising to see the new artificial independent states at independence states at independence time not matured enough to build a solid base that could support sustainable development.

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