Collect
Reporting from Ghana's established newsrooms.
Independent context for Ghana
AI-curated news with every source intact and every perspective visible.
The standard
We find the signal across Ghana's daily reporting and compress the reading time.
Every claim keeps a path back to the newsroom that reported it.
Coverage is compared across outlets so no single source becomes the whole story.
Our mark is drawn from Mate Masie, the Adinkra symbol for wisdom held carefully before it is passed on. Three vessels stay open and listening. The fourth has resolved into something you can act on.
That is the brief in one image: many newsrooms heard, one clear account kept, with every source still reachable.
We collect, compare, clarify, and cite. The work reduces reading time without hiding the reporting behind it.
How a brief is made
Reporting from Ghana's established newsrooms.
Claims and framing viewed side by side.
The shared facts separated from the noise.
The original reporting stays one click away.

“I felt a growing distance from home, not geographically, but in terms of what I knew about my country.”
Eddie Forson, founder
Eddie was born in Ghana, grew up in Paris, studied in the UK, and now lives there. Returning to Ghana in 2022 made the problem clear: the reporting existed, but assembling a complete picture from abroad still took too much time.
Ghana News AI began as the tool he needed, then grew into a clearer way for anyone to follow the country with context.
A small team building Ghana News AI across product, engineering, and editorial systems, with one shared standard: keep the reporting traceable.
How the product works, what remains free, and where the reporting comes from.
Open today's brief, follow its sources, and decide whether the picture feels clearer.