Toki Bona: Where Science Meets Nature in Skincare

At Jus De Bouye magazine we’re always on the lookout for the next interesting thing in beauty. We’re passionate about discovering new brands, products, and trends that are pushing the boundaries of the industry. And this time, we’re thrilled to introduce you to Toki Bona, an amazing new brand from Senegal that’s making waves in the world of skincare. Toki Bona is a skincare brand … Continue reading Toki Bona: Where Science Meets Nature in Skincare

Cameroon : Presidential elections in upcoming October, another term of office for Paul Biya?

The call for presidential applications has been officially launched in Cameroon. All the candidates wishing to get the job can register their application before the expected election that will take place in October. Paul Biya already applied for a position he knows very well. Is there a real chance to see someone else at the top of the country? Paul Biya has been the president … Continue reading Cameroon : Presidential elections in upcoming October, another term of office for Paul Biya?

Guerschon Yabusele joins the Knicks

French power forward Guerschon Yabusele, Congolese roots, will not play with Cameroonian center Joel Embiid any more. The one who became famous in the United States after his tremendous dunk on Lebron James during the basketball final of the 2024 Olympic Games made his choice. Exit Philadelphia, and welcome in Big Apple! Great moves in New York City in this summertime. After the departure of … Continue reading Guerschon Yabusele joins the Knicks

Peace in Congo , the ultimate goal

Are we moving towards a long-lasting peace in Congo? Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda signed a peace agreement on June, Friday 27th in Washington DC. The text includes dispositions about “respect of the territorial integrity and end of hostilities”. Beyond economic stakes very well known by the United States, who pushed for the agreement, what will be the consequences for local populations undermined … Continue reading Peace in Congo , the ultimate goal

How to cope with the heavy heat when you are not (that) accustomed to it?

Over the last few days, some countries like France have been hit by high temperatures that were not expected so early in the summertime season, and perhaps not at all. When the thermometer becomes crazy and you did not expect it, how can you do to minimize the pain? Sunny times, everyone is craving for it. But when the heat literally prevents you from going … Continue reading How to cope with the heavy heat when you are not (that) accustomed to it?

NBA : For the first time in history, OKC grabs the Larry O’Brien trophy

The best team of the regular season made it: the Oklahoma City Thunder are the new NBA champions. The former franchise of Spanish Congolese center Serge Ibaka won the game 7 at home against the Indiana Pacers of Pascal Siakam by 103 points to 91. The Thunder’s players take the NBA Finals 4-3 and a first crown ever. In the times of Kevin Durant (who … Continue reading NBA : For the first time in history, OKC grabs the Larry O’Brien trophy

Is modernity compatible with humility?

We live in a world that goes faster and faster. Competition is not only a word aimed at companies and marketing strategies. We increasingly compete with each other, sometimes without noticing it. Technology is a friend that could become our fiercest enemy if we do not watch out. Showing off and speaking loudly has become the main rule if you want to win market shares … Continue reading Is modernity compatible with humility?

Paying the fair price when you meet a different culture

When your steps lead you to a country with a culture that is completely different from yours, it is not always easy to show that you are not a tourist. Anything can deceive you: the way you talk, the way you behave, your skin, your clothes…When it comes to paying something, the cost can sometimes sound incredibly high regarding the prestation. What can you do … Continue reading Paying the fair price when you meet a different culture

The thorny case of Artificial Intelligence

The thorny case of Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being enforced in our daily jobs and activities. The “it saves me some time” argument is often highlighted to justify the use of such tools. It is not black or white, but the advantages of artificial intelligence must be qualified. To a certain extent, AI is doing the job instead of our brain, which … Continue reading The thorny case of Artificial Intelligence

Improving your skills to remain competitive

No matter the type of job you are doing, improving your skills and getting trained is the best way to remain attractive on the labor market. It can enable you to compete for more valuable jobs as well. When working for a company, the training issue is partially answered since your employer is legally compelled to train you: the compulsory training sessions have to be … Continue reading Improving your skills to remain competitive