The Cheeky Natives

By: The Cheeky Natives
  • Summary

  • The Cheeky Natives is a literary podcast primarily focused on the review, curatorship and archiving of Black literature.

    The show is hosted by the cheeky duo, Dr Alma-Nalisha Cele and Advocate Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane.


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Episodes
  • Zibu Sithole: I Do ... Don't I?
    Dec 20 2024

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    I Do… Don’t I? is the eagerly awaited sequel to the The Thing with Zola. In it there is a continuation of the love story between Zola and Mbali, traversing the unique location of Kigali and Johannesburg while navigating the complications of a long-distance relationship and the underlying question of commitment.

    Will they say I do?

    Zola's teenage sister adds to the drama as we encounter her in the midst of a cannon life event.

    Okuhle is not exempt from the drama of the book as she faces her own demons in love and family.

    Additionally, the elders in this book serve their own dramatic lessons in this book.

    We sat with Zibu Sithole to discuss her sophomore novel, writing black love and flawed characters. In this conversation we discuss explored the themes of love, humour and family in the South African context.

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    51 mins
  • Damilare Kuku: Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow
    Oct 18 2024

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    In Only Big Bum Bum Matters Tomorrow, Damilare Kuku introduces a protagonist, Témì with big plans for a drastic change to her appearance in the form of a BBL.

    In her debut novel, Damilare examines familial relationships, beauty standards and the quest for desirability in modern day Nigeria.

    Témì is a young university student, grappling with her body image all while navigating loss and complex family dynamics including her older sister’s sudden disappearance prior.

    Her journey towards the BBL unravels a slew of other issues including the weight of physical beauty, the desire to be attractive and what it means to reach for unattainable beauty standards.

    The women in this book are deeply flawed but incredibly relatable, a testament to the authors skill. They live full and interesting lives while making challenging decisions in a life full of difficulties.

    Once again, Damilare disarms the reading by infusing humour in writing these challenging themes.

    Deeply observant and thought-provoking, Damilare scratches beyond the surface of what it means to be a woman striving for beauty and by extension a sense of self, in contemporary Nigeria.

    We sat down with Damilare Kuku to discuss self identification, beauty standards and the quest for beauty while navigating familial relationships

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    51 mins
  • Damilare Kuku: Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad
    Sep 27 2024

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    In a collection of 12 short stories, Damilare Kuku demonstrates the almost Sisyphean task that is navigating love, relationships and life in Lagos.

    Damilare deftly uses humour and wit to explore the difficult themes of love, loss, friendship and romance, often catching the reader unaware.

    As a testament to the universality of these stories, as reader you or someone you know may have encountered one of the mad men Damilare has written about.

    Of course the women are not exempt from the afflictions of humanity, many of them being difficult and somewhat exhausting in a node to the realities of the women we do know in our daily life.

    Most striking is the depiction of sex and agency displayed by these women particularly in the face of misogyny and patriarchy.

    Damilare draws the reader in, using both humour and sensitivity as she explores what it means to live and love in a place like Lagos.

    We sat down with Damilare to discuss her break out collection.

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    1 hr and 13 mins

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