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Ghana will face Burkina Faso in its second group stage match of the men's beach volleyball competition on Tuesday.
The match had to be rescheduled after organisers of the African Games ended Monday's activities due to poor visibility.
The women's contest between Nigeria and Egypt, which ended abruptly due to the same reasons, will be the first match to be played on Tuesday.
Earlier on Monday, Ghana's women's team recovered from a first set deficit to beat The Gambia by two sets to one in their first group stage match.

Ghana were represented by Corporal Juliana Aryee and Lance Corporal Charity Torku.
Later in the day, the pair repeated the trick as Ghana beat Burkina Faso by two straight sets.
In the men's competition, Ghana's Paul Akan and Seidu Agyinaku put up a brilliant display in front of a sparse crowd.
Just like their female counterparts, the men suffered a first set loss before rallying back to beat Togo by two sets to one in the first group stage match.

Paul Akan (left) and Seidu Agyinaku (right)
Later on Monday, the duo took things to another level as they dispatched Senegal in two straight sets in the second match.
Both the male and female beach volleyball contests of the Accra 2023 African Games will continue at the Laboma Beach, in Accra.
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