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Causes Of Conflict In Africa

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Conflict may be defined as primarily occurring when interests of two parties clash following incompatible goals. It is and has been, all through history, a standard approach of handling disputes between opposing parties. Conflict in Africa is considered commonplace and has fiercely increased in scale and level all through the 1990s and by the start of the 21st century, over half of the continents countries were affected. These conflicts, in additional to the calamitous loss of life, has constrained economic growth in the country as well as astringent dips in food production. It is paramount that violent conflicts in Africa be ameliorated not only due to deaths and suffering but also due to global security.
There are a number of causes of violent conflict in Africa but the first and arguably the broadest is colonialism. While the most virulent of all violent conflicts in Africa have been between Africans themselves, the origin of these conflicts lie in colonialism. This is multifaceted where on one hand are the anti-colonial wars-exclusively between blacks and whites-that cost a lot of lives. A case in point being Algeria where over a million people died in the hands of the French. Nonetheless, post-colonial wars fought between Africans have been even more rancorous. On the other hand it should be noted that the source of post-colonial wars themselves lie in the colonial past. Mokwugo Okoyo (1977) postulates that Africa’s political inconstancy is entrenched in its colonial

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