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.
The Latest
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Former Brigham and Women's doctor indicted on rape charges
A former Boston doctor, who is accused in a class action lawsuit of sexually assaulting more than 200 patients, has now been indicted on two counts of rape.
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Boston teachers hold informational pickets; school day not interrupted
Boston Public School teachers were out on informational picket lines at schools across the district Thursday morning, taking action after nearly a year of contract negotiations. The picketing happened 20 minutes before school started and wasn’t planned to disrupt the actual school day. Union leaders said Charlestown High School would be one of the key locations, and there were dozens…
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Man arrested in connection with Easton shooting that seriously injured teen
A Brockton man has been charged in connection with a shooting that seriously injured a teenage girl at an apartment complex in Easton, Massachusetts, on Tuesday.
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GOP lawmakers to propose actions addressing emergency shelter crisis in Mass.
Lawmakers are expected to gather on Beacon Hill on Tuesday as the state shelter crisis continues to stir controversy, and a day after Revere City Council voted to make safety changes to its shelters. Led by Representative Brad Jones and Senator Bruce Tarr, republican legislators will gather for a press conference to address and propose legislative and administrative actions related…
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‘Time to get to work': Vrabel announced as new Patriots head coach
Within a week, New England has gone from no head coach to a new head coach — as they hired Patriots Hall of Famer and former linebacker Mike Vrabel to lead the team. The new chapter officially began Monday with the Patriots holding an introductory news conference at noontime at Gillette Stadium. “Mike’s history with the NFL, you know...
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Mass. school districts impacted by nationwide PowerSchool data breach
A data breach is impacting school districts across the country, including several here in Massachusetts, and this could mean names, addresses, medical records and even social security numbers were compromised — something local cybersecurity experts say is unsettling. “It seems like it was caused by a stolen credential from one of their administrative people, and this you know, this shouldn’t…
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‘He's sorry': JetBlue passenger who opened door of taxiing plane in Boston charged
A person tried to open the door of a taxiing plane at Boston’s Logan International Airport Tuesday night, according to the airport. One person who was detained is due in court Wednesday.
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4 Boston schools slated for closure as part of long-term plan, officials say
Boston Public Schools officials are proposing closing four schools and merging others as part of a larger plan for the future of the district. Boston Public Schools Superintendent Mary Skipper and Mayor Michelle Wu presented the plan to the media on Tuesday. They will be formally recommended to the school committee on Jan. 22. The proposal is part of their…
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Robert Kraft shares more details on firing Jerod Mayo: ‘I felt guilty'
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft held a news conference after firing head coach Jerod Mayo. Here’s what he said about the season and what’s next.
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Local terrorism expert, leaders react to New Orleans attack
As new details continue coming to light about the New Year’s Day attack that killed at least 15 people and injured 30 others in New Orleans’ French Quarter district, safety concerns are moving to the forefront of people’s minds, including here in Massachusetts. Federal investigators have identified the suspect who was killed in a shootout with police as Shamsud-Din Jabbar,…