Two of a Kind: Sharon is bossy-  Suzan

Susan Rebecca Mayeku, a graduate of Leisure and Hospitality Management, is a model and  business partner with her sister Sharon Mayeku, the CEO Shan Fashion Trends.  

What you need to know:

The two are business partners and they enjoy working with each other.

Parents’ favourite: They love both equally.
 People don’t know:     Susan and Sharon love their family to bits.

 Favourite childhood memory: Visiting their Aunt Margarita in Kenya was exciting.
 

Sharon
 How would you describe Suzan?
Suzan is committed, loving and caring. She is approachable and pushes me to reach my highest potential.
Are you closer now or when you were younger?
We are closer now, but as children we used to fight a lot.
What did you mostly fight about as children?
We used to fight about putting on another person’s clothes or picking something that isn’t yours.
 Describe the last thing you did with Susan?
We went outing together for dinner and celebrated together her birthday in July.
Growing up, did you have a favourite game?
No, I don’t remember.
 Do you ever feel like you compete with each other?
No, I think we are always there for each other and we run our business together.
 How often do you argue, and what is the most memorable argument you have ever had?
More often that I can count and the most memorable argument was when my sister threw a hot flat iron at me and I almost got burnt had it not been for our mother’s intervention.
If you got a call that your sister was in jail, what would be the first crime that comes to mind?
It is hard to tell because she is  cautious.
 In what area are you  different? 
I am more hospitable than Susan. 
 Nickname you have for her?
Suzan Pretty.
What can you do that your sister can’t?
 I am ambidextrous[able to use  both hands equally].
  
What things are you both bad at?
Anger management.
  What habit does your sister have that you would change if you could?
She is forgetful and,  cannot control her temper. 
 What has changed about her as she has become older?
A lot; she has become more responsible than before.
 Who reads more?
 Suzan, and that earned her a government scholarship at Makerere University.


Susan
How would you describe Sharon?
Sharon is passionate, fun, creative and loving. She is someone you can count on in whatever situation. We fight but she is the best in the world.
 
Are you closer now or when you were younger?
We are closer now and we do business together. As children, we attended  different boarding schools and had less time together.
 Describe the last thing you did together.
We celebrated my birthday together in July.
 Growing up, did you have  a favourite game?
None that I remember because of my blurred childhood memories.
 Do you ever feel like you compete with each other?
No, because during our ups and downs we are stronger and talk to each other more.

  How often do you argue, and what is the most memorable argument you have ever had?
We rarely argue but when it heats up, then we get mad at each other for some time; a maximum of two days. We give each other space. The most recent argument was over a tablecloth that she wanted to use for a different purpose. In the process, she made me cry but later apologised.
 If you got a call that your sister was in jail, what would be the first crime that comes to your mind?
(Laughs) I think driving under the influence because when she drinks, she says life is short, and she has got to enjoy it.
 In which area are you completely different?
I am more hospitable and how she handles her anger and sadness is different from how I do.

Nicknames you have for  her…
Mayeku II, The Boss Lady .
What can you do that your sister cannot?

Most of the house chores, hawk goods which she cannot do because she likes being the boss and she calls herself Boss Lady.
 Favourite childhood memory?
When we went to visit our Aunt Margarita in Kenya, may her soul rest in peace, it was a beautiful experience.
 What things are you both bad at?
We cannot stand disloyal friends, recapping some events and controlling our anger.

 What are you good at that people don’t know?
We are loyal to our family and friends.
 What habits does your sister have that you would change if you could?
 She is bossy.
 What has changed about her as she becomes older?
 She has become more naughty, bossy, at the same time kind and loving.
 Who has more friends?
Me, because I am more hospitable.