Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell show ‘The Madison’ renewed for Season 3

1 of 5 | Michelle Pfeiffer, seen putting handprints in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles in 2025, stars in "The Madison." File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo April 14 (UPI) -- Paramount+ announced Tuesday that it has renewed The Madison for a third season. Season 1 is now streaming on

Zuri Health expands mobile clinic fleet across high-traffic Nairobi

Zuri Health is expanding its fleet of mobile clinics in Nairobi after its first bus covered its operating costs, giving the Kenya-based healthcare startup a model it believes it can scale. The startup has added two more buses, bringing its total to three. Two of the buses operate as a self-contained clinic, powered by solar

Kenya-based assistive tech accelerator embeds persons with disabilities in product design

Innovate Now, a Kenya-based accelerator focused on assistive technologies, has unveiled its largest cohort yet, doubling down on a model that puts persons with disabilities at the centre of product design.  The accelerator, implemented by Assistive Technologies for Disability Trust (AT4D), has selected 19 startups working across speech therapy, mobility, inclusive education, and caregiver support

Powering care, protecting lives: how two Nigerian communities see health differently

Port Harcourt – Reliable electricity is more than a convenience. It is a lifeline for primary health care. Clean and dependable energy supports safe, equitable and resilient services. When the lights failed at the Primary Health Centre in Rumuigbo, Rivers State in southern Nigeria, the room went dark again.A midwife held a torchlight against her

When science informs health decisions: An interview with Professor Alpha Kabinet Keita (Guinea)

Conakry - On World Health Day 2026, celebrated under the theme “United for Health. Supporting Science”, World Health Organization (WHO) highlights individuals across the African Region who are using science to improve people’s lives. A respected infectious disease researcher, Professor Alpha Kabinet Keita is one of Guinea’s leading scientific voices on emerging diseases. Through his

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Paddy rice price slump disrupts farming cycle

…farmers struggle to sell …2026 rice output seen shrinking Nigerian rice farmers are scaling back their plans for the 2026 planting season as paddy price slumps, high production costs, and a struggling milling industry squeeze their margins. The price of a ton of paddy has slumped 51 percent to N350,800 from a peak of N720,000

David Mark leads ADC opposition charge for 2027, despite hurdles

…ratifies new manifesto, constitution …British, Chinese envoys attend convention In a defining moment for Nigeria’s growing opposition, the national convention of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Abuja on Tuesday transformed into a high-stakes summit of political heavyweights, signalling a coordinated assault on the status quo ahead of the 2027 general elections. Under the leadership

Money won’t decide 2027, Nigerians will – Ologbodiyan

Kola Ologbodiyan,A chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC),  has said the 2027 general election will be a defining contest between Nigerians and President Bola Tinubu, dismissing the influence of money as a deciding factor in the race. Ologbodiyan made the assertion amid growing concerns by opposition parties that the current administration is attempting to

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Mahama, Adesina warn against aid reliance, back AfCFTA as catalyst for African growth

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