President Martelly Lays The First Stone for New Haiti Housing Project

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Serette says...

Seriously WE need to stop it. There is nothing free. Haitians need to stop expecting LiFe to be given to them. more »

Linda Chery says...

I think its definitely a step in the right direction, It not appealing that when I travel to Haiti to see all those shacks in 2011.? I think its... more »

Mm says...

Hi, A good step...free houses, for the olders...and some poor families. For everyone, I think it will be difficult to respond, in a long terme, to... more »

Lala says...

Nothing is free in America, why in Haiti. Haiti has never been given anything, don't start now. President sticks by his word, more than the others... more »

Sergo Jean says...

Nan cad vi meye ke prezidan Martelly ap pale a,mwen souete maison sa yo se pa yon anga ou bien yon depo manje;men se yon vre mezon modern ki gen... more »

Ben says...

Well free house i like to know were they are giving them free for the people.These ANALFABET SHOULD KNOW NOTHING IS FREE IN THIS WORLD THEY GO... more »

Ben says...

BRAVO BRAVO WELL SAID more »

Harold Fleurine says...

This is a good news for the tent people,I don't think the house will be free for ever,I think they will pay low price for the house untill the price... more »

Jean Pierre Alexandre says...

Well,free or not something is cooking and the people want it. more »

Marjorie says...

Well nothing should come for free Haitian people need to learn how to help themselves... I hope they create jobs to help them get a mortgage in... more »