News: Vital Kamerhe on official mission to Bukavu
Vital Kamerhe, Deputy Prime Minister of National Economy, arrived in Bukavu, South Kivu, for an official mission of a few days. Warmly welcomed at Kavumu airport by the governor of South Kivu, Théo Ngwabije Kasi, and many members of his political party, the Union for the Congolese Nation (UNC), Vital Kamerhe has planned various activities during his stay.
One of Vital Kamerhe’s first actions will be to launch construction work on the Cimpunda market in the commune of Kadutu in Bukavu. This market, once completed, will improve the economic conditions of the region and promote local trade.
In addition, Vital Kamerhe will also inaugurate the Saint Bernadette parish church in Walungu territory. He participated financially in his rehabilitation, thus underlining his commitment to the community and religious practice.
During his stay, the Deputy Prime Minister will make a field visit to see the progress of the rehabilitation work on national road number 2 (RN2) as well as the construction of the Mafundwe stadium in Walungu. These infrastructure projects are essential to improve connectivity and the living conditions of residents in the region.
The presence of Vital Kamerhe in Bukavu is therefore an opportunity to highlight the government’s commitment to the economic and social development of South Kivu. The various actions planned reflect the desire to support economic activity, access to infrastructure and the strengthening of the local community.
It is important to underline the essential role of official missions in monitoring projects and developing regions. Vital Kamerhe’s trip to Bukavu demonstrates the attention paid by the government to this part of the country and its desire to respond to the needs and expectations of local communities.
In conclusion, Vital Kamerhe’s official mission to Bukavu marks an important step in the development of South Kivu. The construction works, the inauguration of a church and the field visit underline the government’s commitment to the region. This visit highlights the importance of official missions for monitoring projects and the support given to local communities.