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Haiti Radio Kiskeya devastated by fire, all is lost, Liliane Pierre Paul said
Radio Kiskeya, a well known Haitian radio station in Port-au-Prince, was devastated by a fire Friday night, December 21, Haitian journalist Liliane...
Spices in Haiti: Poireau (Leek in English)
Haitians call it Powo in Creole, Poireau in French, but in English this vegetable is called Leek. Leek/Poireau adds...
PHOTO: Jojo Lorquet, ex-president Michel Martelly and Roro Nelson chilling in the USA
Take a look at this photo... Ex Haiti president Michel Martelly chilling somewhere in the USA with his two best...
Haitian Photo Stories...
Cooking Haitian Style: Spice it up with some leek, parsley and Tomatoes
Many Haitians use these tasty vegetables to spice up their foods everyday: Poireau (leek), Persil (parsley), and tomate (tomato). I my house, I stay...
Spices in Haiti: L'ail (Garlic in English)
Haitians call it "lay" in Creole, no wonder, it's l'ail in French, but in English it is is called Garlic. Is garlic a vegetable or root? Many people...
PHOTO: Liliane Pierre-Paul, Journaliste Radio Kiskeya Haiti
Here is a photo of Haitian Journalist Liliane Pierre-Paul after her radio station Radio Kiskeya burned to the ground in December 2018.