#OpenLine - selling shares, Trump executive orders, immunization, shrines, etc.

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On The Open Line, the team and listeners discussed, amongst others, what happens to shareholders when businesses they had shares in go under or are sold; Trump signing executive orders; questions on why immunization for kids stops at age 12; parent who needed advice on her child who doesn't want to further his studies after passing matric; and feelings on crosses that are placed on side of the road to honoured those who died on the roads.
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