Terence Corrigan and Jivika Singh
Terence Corrigan is the Project Manager at the Institute, where he specialises in work on property rights, as well as land and mining policy. A native of KwaZulu-Natal, he is a graduate of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg). He has held various positions at the IRR, South African Institute of International Affairs, SBP (formerly the Small Business Project) and the Gauteng Legislature – as well as having taught English in Taiwan. He is a regular commentator in the South African media and his interests include African governance, land and agrarian issues, political culture and political thought, corporate governance, enterprise and business policy. Jivika Singh was born and raised in Pretoria, and attended Pretoria High School for Girls from 2016. She is currently completing an undergraduate degree in Political Science at the University of Pretoria, and is an intern at the Institute of Race Relations.
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