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Chinese 'Galamsey' kingpin, Aisha Huang was arrested in 2018 for engaging in illegal mining activities and was subsequently deported.
A few months later, the ardent 'Galamsey' kingpin returned to the country to engage in similar activities for which she was deported.
Her return to the country has raised questions on how a deportee could easily return to the country.
Aisha Huang's issue has brought China-Ghana relations to the fore. The reason is that, apart from 'galamsey', the Chinese can be found in all spheres of economic activities in the country.
Join Evans Mensah on the JoyNews channel for the discussion on the Chinese invasion and its impact on the country.
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