Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 31 of 2025: Equity Turnover Up +45.54%, MKCB Gains 16.67%, AFRIPRISE Down -5.88%

Week 31 of 2025 saw DSE equity turnover rise 45.54% to TZS 30.02 bn on 14.49 m shares as bond turnover fell 85.46% to TZS 15.52 bn and market capitalisation increased 1.98%. The Banks, Finance & Investment Index led with +6.25% while the Industrial & Allied Index slipped -1.07%; MKCB advanced 16.67% and AFRIPRISE declined -5.88%.
DSE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange & TanzaniaInvest Report

The trading week ending Friday 1st August at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE), recorded equity turnover of TZS 30.02 billion (+45.54% week-on-week), bond turnover of TZS 15.52 billion (-85.46%), and a 1.98% rise in total market capitalisation.

Equity Turnover and Volume

Equity turnover reached TZS 30.02 billion, up 45.54% from the previous week’s TZS 20.63 billion. Share volume decreased to 14.49 million from 16.67 million, a -13.07% change.

CRDB, TBL, and KCB dominated activity with 10.18 million, 2.09 million, and 1.10 million shares, respectively, together accounting for about 92% of total volume.

StockWeek-Total Shares Traded
CRDB10,180,575
TBL2,085,533
KCB1,100,000
DCB464,620
AFRIPRISE423,273
VODA109,599
NMB34,475
NICO33,519
TPCC17,526
SWIS10,444
MKCB7,757
MCB6,067
DSE5,932
JHL4,800
PAL2,563
MBP2,302
MUCOBA926
TOL580
TCC200
TTP120
TCCL30

Market Capitalisation

Total market capitalisation stood at TZS 21,144.24 billion at the end of Week 31 2025, up 1.98% from TZS 20,733.93 billion a week earlier.

Domestic market capitalisation increased 2.94% to TZS 13,841.04 billion from TZS 13,445.23 billion.

Bond Market

Bond turnover totalled TZS 15.52 billion, down -85.46% from Week 30’s TZS 106.73 billion.

Government securities provided essentially all activity with multiple 20- and 25-year issues changing hands during the week; corporate bonds contributed small volumes spread across 3- and 5-year notes.

Indexes

Four of the five DSE benchmarks advanced. The Banks, Finance & Investment Index (BI) led with +6.25%, supported by strong gains in CRDB (+13.00%) and NICO (+13.89%).

The Commercial Services Index (CS) rose +3.20%, the Tanzania Share Index (TSI) added +2.94%, and the All-Share Index (DSEI) increased +1.98%, while the Industrial & Allied Index (IA) declined -1.07%.

IndexClosing Value 25th July 2025Closing Value 1st August 2025Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)2,418.852,466.711.98%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)5,078.915,228.432.94%
Industrial & Allied (IA)4,827.764,776.03-1.07%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)8,248.408,763.566.25%
Commercial Services (CS)1,535.821,585.013.20%

Stock Performances

Gains were broad across financials and mid-caps, led by Mkombozi Commercial Bank (MKCB) +16.67%, SWIS +14.01%, NICO +13.89%, and CRDB +13.00%.

Heavyweight CRDB’s rise came on 10.18 million shares, with NMB up +1.50% and DSE +2.90%; TPCC added +5.26%.

Losses were limited, with AFRIPRISE down -5.88% and TBL -3.89%, while several large counters were flat week-on-week (e.g., KCB, TCC, EABL).

StockClosing Price (TZS) 25th July 2025Closing Price (TZS) 1st August 2025Variation %
AFRIPRISE425400-5.88%
CRDB1,0001,13013.00%
DCB1551550.00%
DSE3,4503,5502.90%
EABL4,1604,1600.00%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL4,8005,0004.17%
KA1051050.00%
KCB1,0101,0100.00%
MBP4905257.14%
MCB2302456.52%
MKCB1,3201,54016.67%
MUCOBA4004102.50%
NICO1,4401,64013.89%
NMB7,3207,4301.50%
NMG2802800.00%
PAL2602600.00%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS1,5701,79014.01%
TBL9,5009,130-3.89%
TCC15,38015,3800.00%
TCCL1,9801,9800.00%
TOL8008000.00%
TPCC5,3205,6005.26%
TTP1201200.00%
USL550.00%
VODA5355502.80%
YETU5105100.00%

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