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Exclusive – Matric and book publication, double celebration for Jesse Pieters
Jesse Pieters, the 19-year-old, new author on the block, gets the best present for passing matric – publication of his second book which will be available end of January 2023. Project CBNews caught up with this young, Christian author for an exclusive tete-a-tete at his family home.

Jesse Pieters, the 19-year-old, new author on the block, gets the best present for passing matric – publication of his second book which will be available end of January 2023.
Project CBNews caught up with this young, Christian author for an exclusive tete-a-tete at his family home.


“I have to thank my friends who bullied me and lied because they were popular in school and could get away with mischief. It is true that something good always comes from the bad and in this case, a stronger, confident Jesse was born.”
Sitting back and listening to this man tell his story, it’s truly inspirational. But more so it goes to show the strong family support that he has. It makes me wish… if only all families were this strong and connected, the human race would be a better place.
Grab your copies of Jesse’s books or order them directly from him and get them autographed.

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