Head coach Nelson Jardim dedicated his side’s emphatic 6-3 win to his family on their return to Rodney Parade.
A first-half hat-trick from Bryn Morris set the tone for the game as the County hit four first half goals.
After the break, Kamwa added two to his first half strike to secure his hat-trick, as a clinical performance from the Exiles secured all three points and extended their unbeaten run to five games.
“The players and the fans were fantastic,” said Jardim post-match.
“But I’d like to dedicate this win to my wife and my two kids, who were here.
“It’s tough on my wife dealing with the children in Portugal while I’m working here, so I want to dedicate the win to them.
"I would also like to thank the players and the fans. When you see football the way that football should be played, this afternoon happens”.
Commenting on his side's goal filled victory, he reflected: “When you look after the ball and try to play in a positive manner then it’s an entertaining afternoon with a lot of goals.
“It won’t happen every time but I will try to make sure the fans enjoy it when they come here and they are proud of their club, players and city.
“We have had good wins in the past but you want to see games like that, and it could only happen because the other team tried to play football”.
He added: “We are still growing and trying to find our way, I hope that there is much more to come and we have to keep our feet on the ground to improve.
“There is no second way, there is no second plan. We have to be a team like that with a good spirit, possession-based, creating goal-scoring chances with movement.
“Sometimes there will be chances at both ends and we are disappointed to concede three goals, which we need to improve.
“But this is the football that every fans wants to see, sometimes it’s just not possible and this afternoon we were against a team also trying to bring value to the game.”