Ocansey Mandela scored his fourth CAF Champions League goal as Guinean side Horoya AC beat AS Togo-Port.
Compatriot and former WAFA SC teammate Brefo Mensah provided the assists for the goals.
Midfielder Farouk Mohammed converted a late penalty as Enyimba FC beat Djoliba in Mali.
GHANASoccernet.com's African football expert Nuhu Adams has a lowdown of how Ghanaian players fared in the CAF inter-clubs competitions.
CAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Brefo Mensah was in his full elements as he assisted all two goals when Horoya AC beat AS Togo-Port 2-1 in Conakry on Friday.
Mensah could have gotten himself a goal eventually but he missed a spot kick.
Ocansey Mandela increased his tally in the competition to four after netting the first goal as the Guinean champions overcome AS Togo-Port.
Sebe Baffour Kyei lasted the entire duration to ensure Horoya AC claim all three points to put them second on the log.
Left back Hudu Yakubu impressed for AS Togo-Port despite their defeat to the Guineans.
He assisted the only goal for his side.
In eSwatini, Richard Sewu was an unused substitute as Mbabane Swallows suffered a 3-0 humiliation at the hands of Zambian giants ZESCO United.
CAF CONFEDERATION CUP
Enyimba FC edged closer to securing a spot in the quarter-final after beating Djoliba AC at away on Sunday.
Former King Faisal and Elmina Sharks midfielder Farouk Mohammed got the solitary goal for the Nigerian champions through a spot-kick.
Tawrik Jebrin came on in the 92nd minute for Al Masry as they picked a point in Mozambique on Sunday.