Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 27 2025: Equity Turnover Up +94.48%, NMG Gains +16.67%, MCB Down −4.17%

Week 27 of 2025 saw equity turnover on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange jump 94.48% week-on-week to TZS 27.13 bn on 17.70 m shares, driven by 13.68 m CRDB shares and a 1.81 m TBL block, while bond turnover rose 45.25% to TZS 310.77 bn and total market capitalisation gained 3.09% to TZS 20,082.90 bn. The Banks, Finance & Investment Index led with a 4.60% advance, the Industrial & Allied Index lagged at −0.98%, NMG rallied 16.67% and MCB fell −4.17%.
DSE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange & TanzaniaInvest Report

Week 27 of 2025, ending Friday 4 July, saw DSE equity turnover surge +94.48% week-on-week, bond turnover climb +45.25%, and total market capitalisation rise 3.09%

Turnover and Volume

Equity turnover reached TZS 27.13 bn, up +94.48% from the previous week’s TZS 13.95 bn. Share volume increased to 17.70 m from 14.90 m, a +18.73% jump.

CRDB dominated trading with 13.68 m shares, followed by TBL (1.81 m) and KCB (1.06 m) – together accounting for 93% of the week’s volume.

StockWeek-Total Shares Traded
CRDB13,682,521
TBL1,808,359
KCB1,058,000
NICO609,171
AFRIPRISE110,407
DCB81,984
VODA81,310
NMB75,206
TCC73,970
JHL23,700
MBP15,272
MCB12,578
TPCC10,676
MKCB7,128
DSE6,670
SWIS3,934
PAL2,550
TCCL420
MUCOBA380
TOL179
TTP20

Market Capitalisation

Total market capitalisation rose to TZS 20,082.90 bn at the end of Week 27 2025, a +3.09% increase from TZS 19,481.40 bn the week before.

Domestic market capitalisation advanced +1.86% to TZS 13,032.72 bn from TZS 12,795.19 bn.

Bond Market

Bond turnover totalled TZS 310.77 bn, up +45.25% from Week 26’s TZS 213.96 bn.

Government securities supplied about TZS 310.69 bn across 87 deals, led by a 20-year 15.25% tranche worth TZS 67.67 bn (3 Jul), a 10-year 11.44% issue of TZS 30.60 bn (4 Jul), and a 25-year 15.75% placement of TZS 25.44 bn (4 Jul).

Corporate bonds added roughly TZS 0.08 bn from 8 deals in 3- and 5-year notes with coupons of 9.50%–12.00%.

Indexes

The Banks, Finance & Investment Index led all benchmarks, gaining +4.60%, while the Industrial & Allied Index was the primary laggard at −0.98%. The All-Share Index edged up +0.17%, the Tanzania Share Index added +1.86%, and the Commercial Services Index rose +2.62%.

IndexClosing Value 27th June 2025Closing Value 4th July 2025Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)2,335.002,339.000.17%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)4,833.354,923.071.86%
Industrial & Allied (IA)5,118.595,068.29-0.98%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)7,116.387,443.894.60%
Commercial Services (CS)1,449.471,487.472.62%

Stock Performances

Media group NMG led the gainers, jumping 16.67% to TZS 280, while cement producer TPCC rose 11.34% and heavyweight bank CRDB advanced 9.38%. On the downside, MCB declined −4.17% to TZS 230, followed by TCCL at −3.96% and brewer TBL at −3.82%.

StockClosing Price (TZS) 27th June 2025Closing Price (TZS) 4th July 2025Variation %
AFRIPRISE3403502.94%
CRDB8008759.38%
DCB1401400.00%
DSE2,9002,9401.38%
EABL3,7803,8602.12%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL4,3904,8009.34%
KA951005.26%
KCB9401,0006.38%
MBP4904900.00%
MCB240230-4.17%
MKCB1,1001,1000.00%
MUCOBA4004000.00%
NICO9159958.74%
NMB6,6806,8001.80%
NMG24028016.67%
PAL310305-1.61%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS1,5001,480-1.33%
TBL10,48010,080-3.82%
TCC16,66016,330-1.98%
TCCL2,0201,940-3.96%
TOL7207200.00%
TPCC4,8505,40011.34%
TTP1201200.00%
USL550.00%
VODA5005153.00%
YETU5105100.00%
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