DSE Weekly Market Report Friday 1st September 2023: +140% Increase in Turnover, NMB Winner of The Week

The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) observed a remarkable surge in market activities, particularly in turnover, during the week ending Friday 1st September 2023, in comparison to the preceding week.

Turnover and Volume

From Monday, 28th August to Friday, 1st September 2023, the DSE registered a cumulative turnover of TZS 1,239.11 million from a total volume of 2,522,084 shares traded.

This marked a substantial increase of 140.8% in turnover compared to the TZS 513.93 million from week 34.

The most active stocks in terms of volume traded were CRDB with a total of 1,771,772 shares traded throughout the week, NMB with a total of 48,949 shares traded over the week, and TICL with a total of 361,750 shares traded.

Market Capitalisation

The total market capitalisation as of 1st September 2023 stood at TZS 14,792.46 billion, an increase of 0.74% from TZS 14,683.58 billion as of 25th August 2023.

The domestic market capitalisation closed at TZS 11,097.06 billion, indicating a decrease of 0.11% from week 34.

Bond Market

The bond market for the week recorded a cumulative turnover of TZS 69.80 billion, marking a decrease of 34.63% from the previous week’s turnover of TZS 106.77 billion.

All the activity in the bond market was attributed to government bonds, with no activity observed in the corporate bonds segment.

Indexes

The DSE witnessed a generally positive trend in its indexes over the week. The All Share Index (DSEI) and the Tanzania Share Index (TSI) both experienced upward movements, with increases of 0.74% and 0.80% respectively.

This indicates a favorable sentiment across both local and all shares listed on the DSE. However, the Industrial & Allied (IA) and Commercial Services (CS) sectors remained stable, showing no change over the week.

The Banks, Finance & Investment (BI) sector stood out with a notable rise of 2.66%, highlighting a strong week for financial institutions on the exchange.

IndexClosing Value 25th August 2023Closing Value 1st September 2023Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)1,760.871,773.920.74%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)4,161.214,194.380.80%
Industrial & Allied (IA)5,120.085,120.080.00%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)4,137.094,247.252.66%
Commercial Services (CS)2,159.532,159.530.00%

Stock Performances

CompanyClosing Price (TZS) 25th August 2023Closing Price (TZS) 1st September 2023Variation %
CRDB4604600.00%
DCB1451450.00%
DSE1,8601,820-2.15%
EABL2,2202,2601.80%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL2,9002,9602.07%
KA**80800.00%
KCB400395-1.25%
MBP350315-10.00%
MCB3203200.00%
MKCB6906900.00%
MUCOBA4004000.00%
NICO4854850.00%
NMB3,8604,0404.66%
NMG3403400.00%
PAL4004000.00%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS1,6001,6000.00%
TBL10,90010,9000.00%
TCC17,00017,0000.00%
TCCL1,7201,7200.00%
TICL155150-3.23%
TOL6206200.00%
TPCC4,1204,1200.00%
TTP1201200.00%
USL550.00%
VODA7707700.00%
YETU5105100.00%
** Kenya Airways PLC (KA) suspension from trading on its Primary Market at the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has been extended from 5th January, 2023 to 5th January, 2024. Meanwhile, KA shares have also been suspended from trading at the DSE from 6*h July, 2020 as per rule 57(1) and (2) of the DSE Rules, 2016.

Winners and Losers

Winners of the Week

  1. NMB: Experienced the highest growth, with its stock price increasing by 4.66% from TZS 3,860 to TZS 4,040.
  2. JHL: Saw a growth of 2.07%, with its stock price rising from TZS 2,900 to TZS 2,960.
  3. EABL: Also had a positive week, with its stock price increasing by 1.80% from TZS 2,220 to TZS 2,260.

Losers of the Week

  1. MBP: Experienced the most significant decline, with its stock price decreasing by -10.00% from TZS 350 to TZS 315.
  2. TICL: Saw a decline of -3.23%, with its stock price dropping from TZS 155 to TZS 150.
  3. DSE: Experienced a decrease of -2.15%, with its stock price moving from TZS 1,860 to TZS 1,820.

The rest of the companies had no change in their closing prices.

This market report is courtesy of CORE Securities, a leading brokerage and provider of investment advisory services in capital markets in Tanzania and the SADC Region. For assistance with trading on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE), call +255 22 2123103 or write to info@coresecurities.co.tz.

    Want to know more about the Capital Markets in Tanzania? Our free Tanzania Business and Investment Guide 2026 covers the Capital Markets, plus regulations, key sectors, and investment opportunities—all in one place.

    Download Free Guide
    Related Posts
    DSE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange & TanzaniaInvest Report
    Read More

    Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 24 of 2026: Equity Turnover Surges +30.51% to TZS 27.03 Billion as TOL (+30.63%) Leads as Best Stock Performer

    The Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange recorded equity turnover of TZS 27.03 billion during Week 24 of 2026, a week-on-week rise of +30.51%, on 6,955,576 shares traded across 21,844 deals. TOL advanced +30.63%, KA gained +4.35%, and EABL rose +4.34%, while MUCOBA fell -15.45%, AFRIPRISE declined -12.32%, and MCB dropped -11.97%. Total market capitalisation closed the week at TZS 33,778.87 billion as the DSEI edged -1.17% and the Commercial Services index slid -4.58%. Foreign investors were net sellers, registering a net outflow of USD -5,540,226. Bond market turnover reached TZS 50.76 billion, contracting -42.21% week-on-week.
    DSE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange & TanzaniaInvest Report
    Read More

    Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 23 of 2026: Equity Turnover Surges +51.19% to TZS 20.71 Billion as MUCOBA (+38.20%) and TOL (+22.65%) Lead Gainers

    During Week 23 of 2026 (June 1-5), DSE equity turnover surged +51.19% to TZS 20.71 billion on volume of 6,557,479 shares across 19,464 deals. MUCOBA (+38.20%), TOL (+22.65%) and MCB (+12.50%) led gainers, while NMG (-3.77%), TBL (-3.36%) and EABL (-3.01%) topped losers. Total market capitalisation closed at TZS 34,178.81 billion with the DSEI essentially flat at -0.04%, and Commercial Services (+3.06%) was the standout index. Foreign investors were net sellers at USD -1,690,466. Bond turnover totaled TZS 87.84 billion, down -6.30% week-on-week.