Kenyans were on Wednesday engaged in various heated discussions concerning the trending topics of the day.
Under the topics "City Shuttle" and "Kenyatta Avenue", netizens investigated the circumstances that caused a 56-seater bus to overturn in the Nairobi CBD.
The early morning incident left several people injured and they were rushed to the Kenyatta National Hospital to receive treatment.
While reports indicated that the incident may have been caused by brake failure, here are some of the explanations social media users offered.


Acting Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i trended on Wednesday after issuing a statement on the process of abolishing the 8-4-4 education system.
Addressing the media at Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), CS Matiang'i explained that the government would enforce the new education system using a gradual phased-in approach.
Dr Matiang'i assured parents and teachers that the new system would take effect as scheduled.
"It will take us until 2027 to actually phase out the 8-4-4 system because we have adopted the gradual system of implementation which takes time and we don't want to rush it," the Education CS stated.
Here are some of the comments that were shared.

The struggling retailer was a trending topic on Wednesday after its Nanyuki premises was closed due to rent arrears.
Area residents scrambled for the supermarket's items which had been thrown out, forcing police to shoot in the air to disperse the looters.
Reports in the Standard Digital indicate that Nakumatt was evicted over rent arrears amounting to Sh36 Million.