Slight Blog name change / Ti tay Blog chanje non

Due to a large response from people all over the world about wanting to know more about Haiti and Gonave, I decided it was time to change the name of the blog slightly to Let's Build Gonave, Haiti vs Let's Build Haiti. 

The change is needed for many reasons, one being foreign investment, tourism, and even volunteers.  Their focus was on our page, and the assumption was Gonave was a city in Haiti.  We had to inform many that it is an island with about 80-100,000 people.

The change will go into effect on this blog site immediately.  Gonave TV, will still stay the same, and the Gonave Government Portal will still stay the say.

Things are slowly changing, and it is starting with administrative stuff first.

Go Gonave!

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Akòz yon repons gwo nan men moun nan tout mond lan sou vle konnen plis bagay sou Ayiti ak Gonave, mwen deside li te tan chanje non sa a nan blog la yon ti kras Se pou nou bati Gonave, Ayiti vs Ann bati Ayiti.

Ki nesesè chanjman nan pou plizyè rezon, yon sèl ke yo te envestisman etranje, touris, e menm volontè yo. Konsantre yo te sou paj nou an, epi sipozisyon an te Gonave te yon vil an Ayiti. Nou te gen enfòme anpil ke li se yon zile ki gen sou 80-100,000 moun.

Chanjman nan pral antre nan efè sou sit sa a blog imedyatman. Gonave televizyon, ap toujou rete menm jan an, ak Gonave Gouvènman Portal a ap toujou rete di a.

Tout bagay ap tou dousman chanje, epi li se kòmanse ak bagay administratif an premye.


Ale Gonave!

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