Vital Kamerhe

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Preceded byChristophe Mboso
Succeeded byJean-Claude Tshilumbayi (interim)
Preceded byThomas Luhaka
Succeeded byEvariste Boshab
His Excellency
Vital Kamerhe
Kamerhe in 2010
President of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
In office
May 24, 2024  September 25, 2025[1]
Preceded byChristophe Mboso
Succeeded byJean-Claude Tshilumbayi (interim)
In office
December 29, 2006  March 26, 2009
Preceded byThomas Luhaka
Succeeded byEvariste Boshab
Member of the National Assembly
from Bukavu
Assumed office
February 12, 2024
In office
December 29, 2006  March 26, 2009
Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Economy
In office
March 23, 2023  February 2024
Personal details
Born (1959-03-04) 4 March 1959 (age 67)
PartyUnion for the Congolese Nation
SpouseAmida Shatur
Websitehttp://www.vital-kamerhe.com/

Vital Kamerhe Lwa Kanyiginyi Nkingi (born 4 March 1959) is a Congolese economist and politician, currently serving as Deputy Prime Minister of Economy and the leader of the Union for the Congolese Nation (UNC) party. He served as the President of the National Assembly of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from 2006 to 2009. After resigning from that office, he went into the opposition and founded the UNC. He ran in the 2011 presidential election. He supported Félix Tshisekedi as a coalition partner in the 2018 presidential election, and became chief of staff when Tshisekedi took office.[2]

In 2020, Kamerhe was charged with and convicted of the embezzlement of US$50 million.[3][4][5][6] The Congo Research Group described his arrest as unprecedented in recent DRC history.[7][8] Kamerhe was temporarily replaced as chief of staff when his trial began,[9] and permanently replaced half a year after he was convicted.[10] Kamerhe appealed his conviction, and a second appeal led to his acquittal in 2022.[11][12] In 2023, he rejoined the government as Félix Tshisekedi's deputy prime minister in charge of the economy.[4]

Early life and education

Born in Bukavu, Sud-Kivu, on March 4, 1959, Vital Kamerhe Lwa Kanyiginyi Nkingi[13][14] is the son of Constantin Kamerhe Kanyiginyi and Alphonsine Mwa Nkingi. Originally from the Shi ethnic group of the Walungu Territory, he is married and father of 9 children.

He began his primary school in Bukavu and then in Goma. He then continued in the Kasai-Oriental, in Gandajika, where he finishes his primary school. School years 1975-1976 and 1976–1977, he attended the Institut Sadisana (former College St. Francois-Xavier) in Kikwit Sacré-Coeur, Bandundu province. He then moved to Kananga (Kasai-Occidental Province) and finally, after one year, to Mbuji-Mayi where he obtained his State degree in 1980 (Institut Mulemba). This experience led him to learn all four national languages of Congo namely Kikongo, Lingala, Kiswahili and Tshiluba. He also speaks fluent French.[14]

From there he completed his studies at the University of Kinshasa, where he received his degree in Economics in 1987 with distinction. There he stayed as teaching assistant.[15]

Political career

Family

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