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Haiti Rice Import: More than 80 percent of the rice consumption is imported

PHOTO: Haitian man taking a nap with a bag of rice under his head Did you know... More than 80 percent of rice consumed in Haiti is imported and most of the rice consumed in Haiti comes from the United States. Haiti keeps importing more and more rice every year since 1986 despite the new government's promise to increase local rice production. more »

Need new Bushings for your vehicle in Santo Domingo? Haitians can do that...

Replacement shock bushings made by a Haitian man in Santo Domingo While replacing the shocks in my truck while in Santo Domingo, the mechanic found that the wobble was because of bad bushings on the rear short stabilizer arms. He suggested go see a Haitian man about the replacements... All eight of them... WHAT do you mean better than the original? more »

Did you know : Buying Premium Gasoline instead of Regular is a waste of money!

I just found out, premium gas does nothing for your car except cost you more money! I just read on the Federal Trade Commission's web site that buying premium gasoline instead of regular is a big waste of money! Read this... more »

Haiti Business - Reginald Boulos wants to reopen his Delimart Supermarkets within 24 months

PHOTO: Reginald Boulos, Homme d'Affaire Haitien A few weeks after loosing millions of dollars in his Delimart supermarket chains vandalized and set on fire during a violent protest weekend in Haiti, businessman Reginald Boulos says he is not giving up. HBoulos comes up with a plan to reopen all his Delimart stores within 24 months. more »

Haitians Food : Poulet Creole is becoming more of a delicacy these days, it is so expensive!

Haitian Chicken aka Poulet Creole, Poul Peyi, Poul Di Haitians simply love "Poule Peyi," the native Haitian chicken, but it seems to me like that Poulet Creole is becoming more and more expensive in the marketplace these days... Read this... more »

Haiti Customs - La Douane Morne Cabrit pran Dife

Haiti Customs - AGD - Administration General Des Douanes La Douane Haiti - The Haitian Customs checkpoint and bureau at Morne Cabrit was set on fire early Monday morning according to a very credible source. more »

Major water scarcity in Metropolitan Port-au-Prince Haiti following gas price hike street protests

Water Treatment in Haiti - Reverse Osmosis Many Haitian citizens in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area are complaining about a lack potable water in their neighborhoods after the gas price hike riots that paralyzed the capital so much, water delivery was a non existant. more »

DIGICEL Haiti fiber optic cables cut off during gas price hike street protests Saturday

Digicel Haiti - Mobile phone network and Internet service provider Haitian mobile phone and internet company DIGICEL took a big hit Saturday; its fiber optic cables were cut off causing customers to go without internet access and unable to make or receive international phone calls following violent protest due to an increase in gas prices. more »

Coincidence? Haiti Gas prices go way up, Dominican Rep. Gas prices goes down

Gas For Sale by The Gallon In Haiti Is this a coincidence or well-thought-out plan? As Haitians are setting the roof on fire in Haiti against President Jovenel Moise because gas prices in haiti has gone up, our neighbors in the Dominican Republic decide to lower their gas prices almost instantly. more »

FLASH : Haitian Gang Leader 'Tet Kale' is Dead (AUDIO)

Haitian Gang Leader Junior 'Tet Kale' Decimus arrested by police Junior Decimus, a Haitian gang leader known as 'Tet Kale' who was terrorizing the third district of Port-au-Prince including Grand-Ravine for many years died Thursday afternoon in the neighbourhood of Ti Bois. (audio report below) more »