Migori Senator Wilfred Machage is a proud father after his son scored grade A-(minus) in the 2016 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination.
The Senator took to his twitter account to announce the good performance of his son John Machage Mwololo.
"Congrats to my son John Machage for scoring an A- in 2016 KCSE exams. Kijana hapendi Ujinga," he posted.
Mwololo is among the 4,645 candidates who scooped a mean grade of A- (minus) in the shocker KCSE results released by Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiangi on Thursday afternoon at Shimo La Tewa High in Mombasa County.
Only 141 out of the 5 students who scored grade A in the strictly marked evaluation.