It took place at Oriental plaza in Johannesburg a shopping centre where the shops are owned by Indian people
Her name was Mrs Nebo, a wife of the man who is going to be foreign minister in the new government. She was of medium height, with heavy ions. Her smooth- skinned complexion having been pampered by beauticians in Sandston salon. Her companion was her friend Margaret. She used to wear fancy clothes (designer and expensive jewellery emerged). She had money (wealthy) that's why she used to pay with cheques. She was incredulous, because she never wanted to believe what Mr Saur (shop owner) told her. She was brave enough to urge with Mr Saur regardless the rules and regulation of making payment. She lived in Houghton. She had chauffeur -driven Mercedes Benz.
Plot
It started with Mrs Nebo and Margit dropped to Oriental Plaza in fords burg by the two chauffeurs- driven Mercedes Benz. After sometimes, Mrs Nebo and Marget bought some shoes, then some jewellery, then swimming costumes. Later on Mrs Nebo saw a lovely Indian dress on dummy in a shop window and decided to buy it. She went into the shop to shop until she came to Moghul Boutique and there Mrs Nebo was shown a silk scarf by a short gaunt-looking man. She felt in love with the scarf and decided to buy it. She asked the selling price which was hundred and ten rands and she was given a discount by leaving out the tax. She counted the money that was in her handbag and found out that she was fifteen rand shot. She told the shopkeeper that'' i haven't enough cash'' and asked the shopkeeper that she will give him a cheque. A shopkeeper refused and shown her to a trip of carboard which signalled in scarlet ''no credit no cheque but cash only''. Mrs Nebo looked at the word and felt offended immediately, because she was knew that her cheques never botched, but the shopkeeper never believed or accepted. The shopkeeper took back the scarf to the hanger and it started just like a dispute. Mrs Nebo and Margeret tried to threaten and convinced the shopkeeper to accept the cheque but he never accepted. Mr Sader spoke to Mrs Sakur Gujurati and told him of the danger of offending his wife of an important politician and told him to accept the cheque but he never wanted. Mr Sader spoke to him again and decided to buy the scarf and present it to the lady that's why Mrs Nebo was very happy after receiving the gift and thanked the traders. Finally she told Mr Sakur '' as for people like you there will be no place for them in the new democratic of South Africa