Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 25 2025: Equity Turnover Up +141%, JHL Gains 8.06%, MCB Down −10.71%

Week 25 of 2025 saw equity turnover on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange surge 141.46 % week-on-week to TZS 31.27 bn on 38.75 m shares, driven by 34.97 m CRDB shares, while bond turnover fell -41 % to TZS 148.26 bn and total market capitalisation inched up 0.5 % to TZS 19,327.41 bn. The All-Share and Banks, Finance & Investment indices gained 0.50 % and 0.40 % respectively, the Commercial Services index dropped 5.31 %, JHL advanced 8.06 %, and MCB declined -10.71 %.
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Week 25 of 2025, ending Friday 20th June, saw DSE equity turnover surge +141.46% week-on-week, while bond turnover fell −41%, and total market capitalisation went up 0.5%.

Turnover and Volume

Equity turnover reached TZS 31.27 bn, up +141.46% from the previous week’s TZS 12.95 bn.
Share volume jumped to 38.75 m from 10.52 m, a +268.34% increase.

CRDB dominated activity with 34.97 m shares, followed by VODA (2.26 m) and KCB (0.45 m) – together accounting for 97 % of total volume.

Market Capitalization

Total market capitalisation increased to TZS 19,327.41 bn at the end of Week 25 2025, a rise of 0.5% from TZS 19,231.68 bn the previous week.

Domestic market capitalisation moved in the opposite direction, declining -0.84% to TZS 12,740.41 bn from TZS 12,847.68 bn.

Bond Market

Bond turnover totalled TZS 148.26 bn, down −41.29% from Week 24’s TZS 252.57 bn.

Government securities supplied TZS 148.10 bn across 108 deals, led by 25-year 15.75% paper worth TZS 31.25 bn (10 Jun), a 7-year 10.08% tranche of TZS 30.46 bn (12 Jun) and 20-year 15.49% issues totalling TZS 24.38 bn (19 Jun).

Corporate bonds added TZS 0.16 bn from 9 deals in 3- and 5-year notes with coupons of 9.50%–12.50%.

Indexes

During Week 25 of 2025, only the Banks, Finance & Investment (BI) Index posted a gain, rising +0.40%. The All-Share Index (DSEI) inched up +0.50%, the Tanzania Share Index (TSI) slipped −0.83%, the Industrial & Allied Index (IA) fell −1.04%, and the Commercial Services Index (CS) dropped −5.31%.

IndexClosing Value 13th June 2025Closing Value 20th June 2025Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)2,305.062,316.530.50%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)4,853.184,812.66-0.83%
Industrial & Allied (IA)5,196.435,142.15-1.04%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)7,003.407,031.260.40%
Commercial Services (CS)1,514.171,433.72-5.31%

Stock Performances

During Week 25 of 2025, JHL topped the gainers, jumping 8.06 % to TZS 4,560. Other notable risers were KCB (+3.95 % to TZS 920), DCB (+3.70 % to TZS 140), MKCB (+2.97 % to TZS 1,040), and TPCC (+1.06 % to TZS 4,750).

On the downside, MCB fell −10.71 % to TZS 250, while TCCL (−5.91 %), VODA (−5.77 %), KA (−5.26 %) and TBL (−1.93 %) also declined.

Heavy-weight CRDB finished the week unchanged at TZS 790 despite accounting for almost 4 m shares of volume; NMB edged up 0.76 % to TZS 6,600, and AFRIPRISE closed flat at TZS 345.

StockClosing Price (TZS) 13th June 2025Closing Price (TZS) 20th June 2025Variation %
AFRIPRISE3453450.00%
CRDB7907900.00%
DCB1351403.70%
DSE2,8002,8000.00%
EABL3,6203,7503.59%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL4,2204,5608.06%
KA9590-5.26%
KCB8859203.95%
MBP4904900.00%
MCB280250-10.71%
MKCB1,0101,0402.97%
MUCOBA4004000.00%
NICO960920-4.17%
NMB6,5506,6000.76%
NMG2402400.00%
PAL3603600.00%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS1,5501,530-1.29%
TBL10,90010,690-1.93%
TCC16,66016,6600.00%
TCCL1,8601,750-5.91%
TOL750720-4.00%
TPCC4,7004,7501.06%
TTP1201200.00%
USL550.00%
VODA520490-5.77%
YETU5105100.00%
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