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Moriba Kwamina
Moriba Kwamina is a graduate of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, from which he obtained a B.Sc. degree in Government. He is an active member of the National Joint Action Committee where he shoulders a range of responsibilities.
He is Head of the Department of Information. He is a lecturer in the Butler Institute of Learning and Labour and Co-ordinator of the Caribbean Institute of Information and Research. He has represented his organisation at several fora abroad and has lectured at various institutions in North America.
Mr. Kwamina has compiled an historical document entitled "NJAC: 1970-1983" which was positively reviewed in several newspapers in the USA and has written a book on the most important topic of Privatisation entitled "Privatisation and National Crisis?".
As a result of his responsibility for Information, Mr. Kwamina has worked with the Caribbean Historical Society in relation to the Internationalization of Emancipation and therefore has an appreciation of what is involved in the process.