Digicel Group Acquires Voila in Haiti
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, April 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Digicel Group, the best value mobile operator in the Caribbean, Central America and Pacific, has acquired Haitian mobile operator, Voila, from its parent …
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti, April 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Digicel Group, the best value mobile operator in the Caribbean, Central America and Pacific, has acquired Haitian mobile operator, Voila, from its parent …
While I was in Haiti this past month, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck the country. There was no reported loss of life and no damage, thankfully. But there were an awful lot of odd theories about the origins of this quake — and the massive, 7.0 one that hit the country in 2010. The oddest of them all: the one about the giant tunnel that the United States was drilling under the Caribbean. Yeah …
The Caribbean/Mexico hotel development pipeline comprises 131 hotels totalling 17,923 rooms, according to the November 2011 STR Construction Pipeline Report. Among the region’s countries, Haiti reported the largest expected growth (45.0 percent) if all 753 rooms in the total active pipeline open. Other countries to report a significant growth in existing supply: Anguilla (+28.8 percent with 220 …
Tiny Antigua and Barbuda have knocked out Haiti and scored more goals than any other side in CONCACAF, leading captain George Dublin to ask a valid question: “Why can’t we go to the World Cup?”
Tiny Antigua and Barbuda have knocked out Haiti and scored more goals than any other side in CONCACAF, leading captain George Dublin to ask a valid question: “Why can’t we go to the World Cup?”
The 2014 World Cup dreams of former finalists Haiti and Trinidad & Tobago came to a shock end on Friday as all six berths in the first phase of the Concacaf qualifiers were taken with a round of matches to spare.
Fancied sides Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti tumbled out of qualifying on Friday, while El Salvador, Antigua and Barbuda, Canada and Guyana all had evenings to savour.
Kerry Skepple scored in the 83rd minute to give Antigua & Barbuda a vital 1-0 win over Haiti in a World Cup qualifier on Friday. The result meant Antigua clinched a spot in the four-team semifinal group that starts play in June and also includes the United States, Jamaica and Guatemala. The top two nations from that group advance to the six-nation final group that begins play in 2013.
ST. JOHN’S, Antigua — Kerry Skepple scored in the 83rd minute and Antigua & Barbuda beat Haiti 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier on Friday night. “Scoring goals is my job so once the coach put me put me on the pitch the only expectation, once I get the opportunity, is to make use of it,” Skepple said. Antigua clinched a spot in the four-team semifinal group that starts play in June and also includes …
The private beach resort in Haiti is a mainstay of the line’s Western Caribbean trips.