
Tunisia and Angola have qualified to the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations from Group D as winners and runners-up.
Both teams drew goalless in their final group game in Tamale.
The Carthage Eagles will now meet Cameroon in the last eight while Angola progress to take on holders Egypt.
In the other group match, Senegal and South Africa bowed out of the Africa Cup of Nations after playing out a lacklustre draw in Kumasi.
The result meant neither team put any pressure on Angola and Tunisia whose goalless draw allowed them to progress.
South Africa's Elrio van Heerden scored his second goal of the tournament on 14 minutes when he volleyed home a Teko Modise cross.
Henri Camara equalised for Senegal after 37 minutes taking advantage of a defensive mistake to slot home.
It was the first game in charge for Senegal coach Lamine Ndiaye who replaced Henri Kasperczak following the 3-1 defeat to Angola on Sunday.