The port is Haiti’s
main port and the largest seaport in the country, located in the Gulf
of Gonave.
It serves as a major
hub for the country's import and export activities, including food
and clothing, and handles shipping that brings revenue to the city.
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Kenyan police officers stand guard at the Port-au-Prince in Haiti on September 17, 2025/COURTESY
Kenyan security personnel under the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission in Haiti have intensified their operations in various parts of the country.
The officers, backed by those from Haiti and other countries part of the mission, conducted patrols this week at the Port-au-Prince.
The port is Haiti’s
main port and the largest seaport in the country, located in the Gulf
of Gonave.
It serves as a major
hub for the country's import and export activities, including food
and clothing, and handles shipping that brings revenue to the city.
It was under the
control of criminal gangs operating the country being reclaimed by
MSS.
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