Queen Bakembisa Kuyalu Mafuta was born in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), to Congolese parents named Kuyalu Mapuya and Mayika Diluakidi. Queen Bakembisa is married to Syrro Mafuta, and they have six children. She studied in Congo and later, upon arriving in England, she sought to expand her knowledge and skills, continuing her studies there. Queen Bakembisa ascended to the throne in 2023 with grace, wisdom, strength, and resilience for African communities. Known for her commitment to uplifting communities and preserving the cultural heritage of African people, in 2024 she was elected President of UCTA (Union des Chefs Traditionnels Africains). Throughout her reign, Queen Bakembisa has demonstrated a deep and continuous dedication to the well-being of African people. Queen Bakembisa is actively involved in advising and motivating the youth in DRC, particularly the youngsters known as Kuluna. These youngsters, who have been abandoned by their parents or mistreated by their guardians, often live on the streets. Queen Bakembisa has established numerous programs and opportunities for the youth to acquire new skills, providing them with the tools they need to succeed in an ever-changing world. Through education and mentorship, Queen Kuyalu has empowered countless youngsters to dream big and reach their full potential.