Identical twins from Kanduyi, Bungoma county are celebrating not just a good performance in the just-released Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results but also a close bond.
The twins, Sharlene Juma and Stacy Juma who were studying at St. Brigid's Girls High School in Kiminini, scored an A- of 74 points each in this year's KCSE examination.
This however not the first time that the are scoring similar marks in a national examination, four years ago, they made headlines when they each scored 408 marks in Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
With people still trying to comprehend the coincidence, Stacy Juma termed it as 'God's grace'.
"You know people are taking it as a mystery because how can twins have the same mind, the same likes. People are wondering but it's God's grace," Stacy Juma told NTV.
They went ahead to appreciate their teachers and parents for the good performance that they displayed.
The twins as it appears are inseparable as they both want to join the University of Nairobi.
"I want to pursue a course in dental surgery at the University of Nairobi. And the secret to my success was that the prayers from our parents, from our deputy principal and also the principal who was always there for us and used to encourage us that you can do if you only believe in ourselves," Sharlene Juma said.