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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Karen Read trial resumes this morning following medical examiner's graphic testimony
The Karen Read retrial will resume this morning for Day 17 of testimony following a difficult day in the courthouse yesterday during which unpleasant autopsy photos were displayed for jurors as the medical examiner detailed John O’Keefe’s injuries.
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More testimony about evidence expected this morning in Karen Read retrial
A forensic expert from the Massachusetts State Police crime lab will be back on the stand in the Karen Read retrial this morning, continuing to answer questions about evidence that was gathered from the scene.
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ICE activity in Waltham sparks concern, rally on the common this week
People are on edge in several Massachusetts communities following a rapid rise in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations — with several recent incidents captured on video, including two arrests in Waltham.
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No Karen Read trial Tuesday due to ‘unavoidable circumstances'
The Karen Read trial is not taking place on Tuesday due to “unavoidable circumstances,” a courte spokesperson said in an email.
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MSP Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik expected back on stand for Day 13 in Karen Read trial
It was a tense day in court Thursday as a key investigator in John O’Keefe’s murder took the stand, putting vulgar text messages and high stakes evidence on full display as Karen Read’s defense team grilled into Sgt. Yuri Bukhenik. The Massachusetts State Police sergeant served as one of the lead investigators and says he went to interview Read...
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Karen Read's lawyer questions police in court: ‘There's a dead guy on the lawn'
There were some fireworks in Karen Read’s retrial on Tuesday, starting with the first witness, retired Canton Police Lt. Paul Gallagher, who was back on the stand for more cross-examination.
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Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson pleads guilty, talks resignation
Embattled Boston city councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson is set to make a court appearance on Monday, where she is expected to plead guilty to federal corruption charges.
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Jen McCabe wraps up her Karen Read testimony with more fireworks in court
Jurors in Karen Read’s murder trial will be back in the courtroom Friday after a day off, and they will see a familiar back back on the stand as key witness Jennifer McCabe returns for a third day of testimony to outline what she claims happened on the night Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe died.
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No court today, Karen Read trial to resume Friday with Jen McCabe back on stand
Jen McCabe, a key witness in the second Karen Read trial, faced intense scrutiny on the stand during day two of her testimony Wednesday, and she’ll be back on the stand Friday when court resumes.
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Jen McCabe testifies that Karen Read repeated, ‘I hit him,' directed ‘hos long' search
Karen Read’s retrial touched on highly anticipated moments as Jennifer McCabe testified all day Wednesday, including her account of the controversial “hos long to die in cold” Google search and the defense’s cross-examination.