Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 26 2025: Equity Turnover Down −55% TCCL Gains 15.43% PAL Down −13.89%

Week 26 of 2025 saw equity turnover on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange fall -55.39% week-on-week to TZS 13.95 bn on 14.90 m shares, driven by 13.32 m CRDB shares, while bond turnover rose 44.31% to TZS 213.96 bn and total market capitalisation increased 0.80% to TZS 19,481.40 bn. The Banks, Finance & Investment Index led with a 1.21% gain while the Industrial & Allied Index slipped −0.46%; the All-Share Index added 0.80% and the Commercial Services Index rose 1.10%. TCCL advanced 15.43% and PAL declined −13.89%.
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The Week ending 27th June 2025 saw equity turnover on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange fall -55.39% week-on-week to TZS 13.95 bn on 14.90 m shares.

Turnover and Volume

Equity turnover reached TZS 13.95 bn, down −55.39% from the previous week’s TZS 31.27 bn. Share volume fell to 14.90 m from 38.75 m, a −61.54% decrease.

CRDB dominated activity with 13.3 m shares traded, followed by KCB (0.75 m) and NMB (0.34 m), together accounting for 96% of total volume.

StockWeek-Total Shares Traded
CRDB13,318,338
KCB750,000
NMB348,492
VODA186,109
AFRIPRISE72,790
NICO63,356
DCB62,418
TPCC33,158
MBP22,431
MKCB21,815
TCCL11,004
MCB5,979
SWIS2,601
DSE2,258
PAL1,230
TBL319
TOL140
TCC95
MUCOBA10
TTP10

Market Capitalization

Total market capitalisation increased to TZS 19,481.40 bn at the end of Week 26 2025, a rise of 0.79% from TZS 19,327.41 bn the previous week. Domestic market capitalisation increased 0.42% to TZS 12,795.19 bn from TZS 12,740.41 bn.

Bond Market

Bond turnover totalled TZS 213.96 bn, up +44.31 % from Week 25’s TZS 148.26 bn.

Government securities supplied about TZS 213.78 bn across 176 deals, led by a 25-year 15.75 % tranche worth TZS 30.20 bn (24 Jun), a 20-year 15.49 % issue of TZS 28.40 bn (24 Jun), and a 25-year 15.75 % placement of TZS 20.25 bn (23 Jun).

Corporate bonds added roughly TZS 0.18 bn from 15 deals in 3- and 5-year notes with coupons of 9.50 %–12.00 %.

DateTotal bond turnover (TZS bn)Corporate-bond turnover (TZS bn)Government securities (TZS bn)
Mon 23 Jun58.360.0858.28
Tue 24 Jun72.750.1072.65
Wed 25 Jun20.390.0120.38
Thu 26 Jun21.160.00421.16
Fri 27 Jun41.300.00441.30
Week 26 total213.960.18213.78

Indexes

The Banks, Finance & Investment Index led the market with a +1.21 % gain, while the Industrial & Allied Index was the main laggard, slipping −0.46 %.

The All-Share Index added +0.80 %, the Commercial Services Index rose +1.10 %, and the Tanzania Share Index edged up +0.43 %.

IndexClosing Value 20th June 2025Closing Value 27th June 2025Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)2,316.532,335.000.80%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)4,812.664,833.350.43%
Industrial & Allied (IA)5,142.155,118.59-0.46%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)7,031.267,116.381.21%
Commercial Services (CS)1,433.721,449.471.10%

Stock Performances

Cement maker TCCL topped the gainers, climbing +15.43% to TZS 2,020, with MKCB up +5.77% and KA up +5.56%. Agro-processor PAL led the decliners, falling −13.89% to TZS 310, while MCB slipped −4.00% and insurer JHL eased −3.73%. Heavy-weight CRDB edged up 1.27% to TZS 800 on 13.32 m shares, and NMB gained 1.21% to TZS 6,680.

StockClosing Price (TZS) 20th June 2025Closing Price (TZS) 27th June 2025Variation %
AFRIPRISE345340-1.45%
CRDB7908001.27%
DCB1401400.00%
DSE2,8002,9003.57%
EABL3,7503,7800.80%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL4,5604,390-3.73%
KA90955.56%
KCB9209402.17%
MBP4904900.00%
MCB250240-4.00%
MKCB1,0401,1005.77%
MUCOBA4004000.00%
NICO920915-0.54%
NMB6,6006,6801.21%
NMG2402400.00%
PAL360310-13.89%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS1,5301,500-1.96%
TBL10,69010,480-1.96%
TCC16,66016,6600.00%
TCCL1,7502,02015.43%
TOL7207200.00%
TPCC4,7504,8502.11%
TTP1201200.00%
USL550.00%
VODA4905002.04%
YETU5105100.00%

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