Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 33 of 2025: Equity Turnover Up +48.71%, MKCB +37.04%, TBL −9.29%

Week 33 of 2025 at the DSE recorded equity turnover of TZS 36.90 billion (+48.71% WoW) on 20.45 million shares traded as bond turnover rose to TZS 200.39 billion (+157.23%) and total market capitalisation increased 4.02%. The Banks, Finance & Investment Index led with +12.78%, while Industrial & Allied slipped −5.17%; top gainers included MKCB (+37.04%) and DCB (+32.26%), while TBL fell −9.29%.
DSE Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange & TanzaniaInvest Report

The trading week ending Friday 15th August at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE), recorded equity turnover of TZS 36.90 billion (+48.67% week-on-week), bond turnover of TZS 200.39 billion (+157.23%), and a 4.02% rise in total market capitalisation.

Equity Turnover and Volume

Equity turnover reached TZS 36.90 billion, up +48.67% from the previous week’s TZS 24.82 billion. Share volume increased to 21.60 million from 14.72 million, a +46.73% change.

Market Capitalisation

Total market capitalisation stood at TZS 22,616.14 billion at the end of Week 33 2025, up 4.02% from TZS 21,741.56 billion a week earlier. Domestic market capitalisation increased 5.32% to TZS 15,187.60 billion from TZS 14,420.25 billion.

Bond Market

Bond turnover totalled TZS 200.39 billion, up 157.23% week-on-week from TZS 77.90 billion recorded in Week 32. Government securities provided essentially all activity, with multiple 7-, 10-, 15-, 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 +12.78%, followed by the Tanzania Share Index (TSI) at +5.32%, the Commercial Services Index (CS) at +4.63%, and the All-Share Index (DSEI) at +4.02%, while the Industrial & Allied Index (IA) declined −5.17%.

IndexClosing Value 7th August 2025Closing Value 15th August 2025Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)2,536.392,638.424.02%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)5,447.235,737.095.32%
Industrial & Allied (IA)4,675.864,434.02-5.17%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)9,533.1310,751.2312.78%
Commercial Services (CS)1,675.021,752.604.63%

Stock Performances

Gains were led by MKCB (+37.04%), DCB (+32.26%), DSE (+29.63%), and MBP (+28.15%), while losses were recorded by TBL (−9.29%), NICO (−6.22%), and TPCC (−3.09%).

StockClosing Price (TZS) 7th August 2025Closing Price (TZS) 15th August 2025Variation %
AFRIPRISE40050025.00%
CRDB1,3301,59019.55%
DCB15520532.26%
DSE3,5104,55029.63%
EABL4,1604,1600.00%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL5,2505,5004.76%
KA1051050.00%
KCB1,0101,0402.97%
MBP67586528.15%
MCB27530510.91%
MKCB1,6202,22037.04%
MUCOBA4004000.00%
NICO2,0901,960-6.22%
NMB7,5508,0206.23%
NMG2802800.00%
PAL22525513.33%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS2,1902,3205.94%
TBL8,6107,810-9.29%
TCC15,38015,080-1.95%
TCCL1,9802,26014.14%
TOL80090012.50%
TPCC5,8205,640-3.09%
TTP1201200.00%
USL550.00%
VODA5806054.31%
YETU5105100.00%

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