He graduated in English Languages and Literature, and in 1985 joined the Ecole de Formation des Instituteurs (EFI) in Muyago, Cankuzo Province.
[1] On 14 November 2007 Mberamiheto was appointed deputy minister responsible for primary and secondary education in the government of Pierre Nkurunziza.
[1] In January 2008 Mberamiheto spoke at a workshop on the new guide for teachers concerning HIV education, which the government had launched with the United Nations Children's Fund.
[4] After the 2010 elections, Mberamiheto was a manager in the evaluation office at the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, then Secretary General of the Senate.
Companies that had been recommended for privatization over a five-year period included SOSUMO,[a] SIP,[b] SRDI ,[c] OTB,[d] ALM,[e] COGERCO,[f] LNBTP[g] and ONATOUR.
[6] In September 2014 Mberamiheto participated in a session of the Intergovernmental Working Group on Asset Recovery in Vienna, part of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption.