Antoine Ghonda Mangalibi (born February 19, 1965) was the foreign minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo from June 30, 2003, until July 23, 2004.
In 2000, however, he plunged into politics, joining the Congolese Liberation Movement, a rebel group led by Jean-Pierre Bemba.
In July 2004 Bemba demanded that Ghonda be sacked, and President Kabila was forced to oblige.
In the cabinet reshuffle of March 7, 2005, Ghonda was named as one of two roving ambassadors (ambassadeurs itinérants) for the Congolese President.
The Foundation Antoine Ghonda in this town is a leading source of socio-economic development in the area.