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Malfini Beach in Labadee, Haiti
Malfini Beach is a secluded area in Labadee, Haiti. The water is gorgeous. There are many things in Malfini Beach in Labadee that will make you enjoy your stay, such as kayak you could take out with a glass bottom. You have an opportunity to explore the coral reefs in this beautiful part of Haiti. A bar close by will help you keep you cool and friendly.
Haiti Is To Become The Next Caribbean Vacation Getaway, According To USA Today.
The message is beginning to reach the world that Haiti is serious about getting back on its feet and compete hard for the tourists in destination to the Caribbean.
If you don't believe me, maybe you will believe a renown newspaper such as USA Today. The article appeared in Travel section section of the Magazine and quoting the Haitian President Michel Martelly vowing to promote tourism as a way to break the nation's dependence on foreign aid .
USA Today is an American daily newspaper published by the Gannett Company. It is viewed as one of the most viewed newspapers in the English world. USA Today remains the widest circulated print newspaper in the United States.
The Haitian military or Forces Arme D'haiti
A souvenir that many people would rather want to forget. The Haiti Military. This might not be just a dream if President Michel Martelly can have his way. The Haitian president has a plan to return with the Haitian Military to Haiti all over again.
The plan calls for $95 million to train and equip the new Military force of 3,500 soldiers.
Natcom opposes Michel Martelly's plan for tariffs in international call
Here is a picture of the new power player in Haiti, Natcom corporation. The vietnamese company opposed a plan recently announced by Haiti president Michel Martelly to charge a minimum tariff on all international calls from ot to Haiti.
The Haitian president wants to use proceed to fun free education for all children in Haiti











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