Terence Corrigan
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.
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G20: what will South Africa’s Presidency mean?
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Nov 17, 2025
South Africa’s government takes its role on the global stage extremely seriously – in some ways, much more so than it does its domestic responsibilities
Global “role models”, beguiling ideas, and grubby practicalities
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Nov 10, 2025
For leaders whose position has given them a prominent profile, departure from office opens an interesting array of possibilities. The president, the central bank governor,
If I were king …
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Oct 20, 2025
“With the greatest vigour he commanded that his chair should be set on the shore, when the tide began to rise. And then he spoke
High stakes in Ekurhuleni expropriation case
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Oct 13, 2025
Driefontein became a widely recognised name for South African news watchers three weeks ago. Here, brought to the media’s attention recently thanks to the efforts
“We can’t boil the ocean” – mining, community investment and the quest for sustainability
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Oct 6, 2025
Its power to attract executives, politicians, investors and analysts has made the African Mining Indaba an annual pilgrimage of sorts for those connected to the
Facing violence and intimidation in South Africa’s politics
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Sep 29, 2025
As is often the case, events in the United States have been seized on with energy in South Africa. The assassination of activist Charlie Kirk
Electronic voting: Not now, at least
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Sep 22, 2025
South Africa is on the cusp of profound change. Last year’s election demonstrated that the era of one-party dominance is over. The ANC long ago
We need to make changes for ourselves, not for Trump
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Sep 15, 2025
Many South Africans live in two societies simultaneously: the everyday geographical confines of their own country and the cultural and intellectual context of the United
The Necromancer’s society
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Sep 8, 2025
The blend of folk beliefs and pop culture exercises a strong pull on all modern cultures. There is something particularly titillating and forbidding about monsters
Assault demonstrates broken social contract
- By Terence Corrigan
- . Sep 1, 2025
A few years ago, I had an interesting exchange with a prominent expert on crime and policing. Knowing that he’d in the past argued in