Munashe Kwangwari joined NBC10 Boston and NECN in June 2023 as a morning reporter.
Prior to coming to the Bay State, Munashe spent time in Peoria, Illinois, (WMBD) as a weekend anchor and Louisville, Kentucky, (WLKY) as a morning reporter.
At both stops, Munashe reported on city and state government, education, sports, crime and human interest, but it was his work in Kentucky’s Derby City that earned him an Emmy award in 2021.
It should be noted that Munashe is a hometown kid! He spent his early years in Nashua, New Hampshire and Lowell, Massachusetts, before moving down to Palm Beach, Florida. He would end up graduating from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. (GO BULLS!)
When he is not chasing down stories, he’s either in the gym, exploring the area or cheering for his favorite teams, the New England Patriots and Boston Celtics.
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New report says 4 potential buyers are bidding for Boston Celtics
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Iconic Pink House on Plum Island demolished Tuesday morning
The iconic Plum Island landmark known as the Pink House was demolished on Tuesday morning, two days after people gathered in Newbury, Massachusetts, Sunday to bid farewell to the century-old structure.
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Fallout in Everett over Inspector General report into mayor's bonus payments
The City of Everett remains at odds after an investigation found that Mayor Carlo DeMaria was overpaid $180,000 — an error that the mayor insists was not his fault.
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Residents to see credit on April bills as part of Healey's energy affordability plan
The governor announced Monday that Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil electric customers will receive a $50 credit on their bills in April as a form of immediate relief
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Drugged drink warning: Boston police urge vigilance ahead of spring break
Officials are urging people to beware of drink spiking and other potentially dangerous activity
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State health experts worry bird flu could become another pandemic: report
Massachusetts infectious disease specialists are warning that not enough is being done to combat the bird flu and worry it could become a human pandemic, the Boston Globe reports.
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Police ID man shot and killed by off-duty officer at Back Bay Chick-fil-A
An off-duty Boston police officer shot and killed an armed man trying to stab two people at a popular fast food restaurant in Copley Square, according to police over the weekend, and the violent incident has left the neighborhood rattled.
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Investigators ID man who fired gun at NH gym, then was killed by police
A man who’d fired a gunshot at a New Hampshire gym Wednesday was soon pulled over and exchanged gunfire with officers, leading to his death, investigators said, identifying him on Thursday.
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Ukraine demonstration set for Monday on Boston Common on anniversary of war
Monday marks three years since Russia launched an invasion into Ukraine — a somber anniversary of the ongoing conflict in eastern Europe that has persisted for longer than many expected.
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Team USA versus Canada in 4 Nations final, with an injury story on the sidelines
With the 4 Nations Face-Off final at the TD Garden on Thursday, Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy’s injury is dominating headlines locally and nationally.