Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 36 of 2025: Equity Turnover Falls -64.32%, Bond Turnover Soars +291.20%, MBP +7.83%, NICO -9.19%

Week 36 of 2025 at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) was a 4-day trading week. Equity turnover reached TZS 6.34 billion, down -64.32% week-on-week. Total bond turnover rose to TZS 250.28 billion, an increase of +291.20%. Total market capitalisation fell -0.43% to TZS 22,014.81 billion. Only two of the five DSE benchmarks advanced, with the Commercial Services Index (CS) leading at +0.94%, followed by the Banks, Finance & Investment Index (BI) at +0.40%. Top-gaining stocks were MBP (+7.83%), DSE (+7.55%), and MCB (+5.26%), while the largest losses were recorded by NICO (-9.19%), MKCB (-8.58%), and TPCC (-6.73%).
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The trading week at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) ended on Thursday, 4 September 2025, and was shortened to four days due to the Mawlid public holiday on Friday, 5 September 2025.

Equity Turnover and Volume

Equity turnover reached TZS 6.34 billion, a -64.32% drop from the previous week’s TZS 17.77 billion. Share volume totaled 5.19 million shares, a -58.45% fall from 12.49 million shares.

CRDB led the trading activity with 3.93 million shares traded (including block trades), followed by DCB with 0.63 million shares.

StockWeek-Total Shares Traded
CRDB3,930,075
DCB632,279
KCB204,279
AFRIPRISE119,289
VODA56,802
TTP50,184
NMB32,810
TOL30,965
NICO24,396
MBP23,101
DSE21,384
TPCC19,615
TBL13,479
MKCB12,747
SWIS7,631
PAL5,417
MCB3,470
TCCL500
MUCOBA380
TCC140
EABL0
JATU0
JHL0
KA0
NMG0
SWALA0
USL0
YETU0

Market Capitalisation

Total market capitalisation stood at TZS 22,014.81 billion at the end of Week 36 2025, down -0.43% from TZS 22,110.10 billion a week earlier. Domestic market capitalisation decreased -0.66% to TZS 14,253.00 billion from TZS 14,348.28 billion

Bond Market

Total bond turnover was TZS 250.28 billion, a +291.20% increase week-on-week from TZS 63.98 billion recorded in Week 35.

Government securities provided the vast majority of activity, with TZS 250.27 billion traded across various maturities. Corporate bond contribution remained minimal, totaling TZS 10 million from a single trade on Monday, with no activity reported on other days.

Indexes

Three of the five DSE benchmarks declined in Week 36, while two advanced. The Commercial Services Index (CS) led the advances with +0.94%, followed by the Banks, Finance & Investment Index (BI) at +0.40%. The Industrial & Allied Index (IA) experienced the greatest decline at -2.88%, followed by the Tanzania Share Index (TSI) at -0.66%, and the All-Share Index (DSEI) at -0.43%.

IndexClosing Value 29th August 2025Closing Value 4th September 2025Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)2,579.372,568.26-0.43%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)5,420.045,384.05-0.66%
Industrial & Allied (IA)4,293.434,169.82-2.88%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)9,994.5410,034.460.40%
Commercial Services (CS)1,666.411,682.030.94%

Stock Performances

Gains were led by MBP (+7.83%), DSE (+7.55%), and MCB (+5.26%). The greatest losses were recorded by NICO (-9.19%), MKCB (-8.58%), and TPCC (-6.73%).

StockClosing Price (TZS) 29th August 2025Closing Price (TZS) 4th September 2025Variation %
AFRIPRISE5055202.97%
CRDB1,2601,240-1.59%
DCB300295-1.67%
DSE5,9606,4107.55%
EABL4,1604,1600.00%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL6,0006,0000.00%
KA1051050.00%
KCB1,1401,1400.00%
MBP8308957.83%
MCB3804005.26%
MKCB2,6802,450-8.58%
MUCOBA4004000.00%
NICO1,8501,680-9.19%
NMB8,4108,5802.02%
NMG2802800.00%
PAL220210-4.55%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS2,0102,1104.98%
TBL7,6007,360-3.16%
TCC14,21014,2100.00%
TCCL2,3702,3800.42%
TOL970905-6.70%
TPCC5,5005,130-6.73%
TTP1551550.00%
USL550.00%
VODA5805850.86%
YETU5105100.00%

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