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The influence of colonialism has deeply impacted the socio-economic and cultural
landscapes of African nations, particularly after gaining independence. This essay
explores the concepts of colonialism and coloniality, clarifying their differences, and
examines their effects on South Africa, concentrating on European colonial tactics
and the lingering consequences of apartheid.

1. Colonialism involves foreign powers exerting control over another country, seizing
its resources, culture, and political systems. Colonisers often settle in these regions,
marginalising and oppressing the local population.

2. Maldonado-Torres defines coloniality as the enduring power structures born from
colonialism that continue to affect cultures, societies, and knowledge long after
colonial rule has ended (Maldonado-Torres, 2007). It underscores the institutional
aspects of colonialism that persist and influence modern society and thought.

3. The key difference between colonialism and coloniality lies in their temporal and
structural dimensions. Colonialism refers to the historical period of direct foreign
control, while coloniality pertains to ongoing social practices, power dynamics, and
knowledge systems that reflect colonial hierarchies and ideologies (Mignolo, 1999;
Maldonado-Torres, 2007).

4. In South Africa, colonialism started with Dutch settlement in 1652, followed by
British rule in the 19th century. This era was characterized by resource exploitation,
cultural imposition, and the disenfranchisement of native populations. Even after
colonial rule ended, coloniality persisted through the apartheid system (1948-
1994), which institutionalised racial segregation and economic inequality. Post-
apartheid, South Africa continues to struggle with colonial legacies such as socio-
economic disparities and cultural alienation (Hartshorne, 1992; Hyslop, 1999).

5. I disagree with the colonial policies enforced by European powers as they were
fundamentally exploitative and dehumanizing. These policies aimed to extract
resources and labor while suppressing the cultural and intellectual growth of the

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