Paul Muhona Lumbu Mukangana Ndjamba was a Congolese and Katangese politician.
[2] After the death of the eldest member of the Katangese government, Joseph Kiwele, Muhona also took over his portfolio as Minister for Education and Cultural Affairs, Youth, and Sports, until the end of the Katangese secession in January 1963.
[3] Next to his ministerial functions, he was a professor of constitutional law at the Institute for Advanced Social Studies of Elisabethville, professor of sociology at the Centre for the Training of Administrative Cadres, as well as President of the Board of Administrators of the Official University of Congo in Elisabethville.
[4] After the end of the Katangese secession, Muhona became a member of the Constitutional Commission of Luluabourg where he presented the new Lualaba Province.
In that province, he later became a provincial Minister for Work and Social Affairs, Youth, Sports, Education and Culture.