Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Week 37 of 2025 Report: Equity Turnover Falls -8.11%, Bond Turnover Declines -60.69%, MCB +17.50%, MUCOBA -15.00%

Week 37 of 2025 at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) was a full 5-day trading week, in contrast to Week 36, which was shortened to 4 days. Despite this longer trading period, equity turnover reached TZS 5.82 billion, marking an -8.11% decrease week-on-week. Share volume also fell, by -16.60% to 4.33 million shares. Furthermore, total bond turnover decreased significantly to TZS 98.41 billion, a decline of -60.69% from Week 36. Total market capitalisation decreased by -1.69% to TZS 21,643.70 billion. All five DSE benchmarks declined this week, with the Banks, Finance & Investment Index (BI) experiencing the greatest fall at -3.81%. The top-gaining stock was MCB (+17.50%), while the largest loss was recorded by MUCOBA (-15.00%).
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The trading week 37 of 2025 at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) concluded on Friday, 12 September, after a full five-day trading period, compared to four days in week 36.

Equity Turnover and Volume

Equity turnover for Week 37 reached TZS 5.82 billion. This represents an -8.11% drop from the previous week’s TZS 6.34 billion. Share volume totaled 4.33 million shares, a -16.60% fall from 5.19 million shares traded in Week 36.

CRDB led the trading activity with 2.99 million shares traded (including block trades), followed by KCB with 0.46 million shares and VODA with 0.25 million shares.

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StockWeekly Total Shares Traded
CRDB2,999,235
KCB458,821
VODA251,109
DCB154,490
AFRIPRISE110,444
MKCB60,592
NMB57,650
TBL52,851
JHL40,292
PAL33,421
NICO31,703
TTP20,849
TPCC14,884
SWIS11,676
TCCL8,106
DSE5,378
TOL5,119
MBP4,252
MCB3,434
TCC1,627
MUCOBA845
EABL0
JATU0
KA0
NMG0
SWALA0
USL0
YETU0

Market Capitalisation

Total market capitalisation stood at TZS 21,643.70 billion at the end of Week 37 2025, down -1.69% from TZS 22,014.81 billion a week earlier. Domestic market capitalisation decreased by -2.71% to TZS 13,867.39 billion from TZS 14,253.00 billion.

Bond Market

Total bond turnover for Week 37 was TZS 98.41 billion. This represents a -60.69% decrease week-on-week from the TZS 250.28 billion recorded in Week 36.

Government securities accounted for the vast majority of activity, with TZS 98.38 billion traded across various maturities.

Corporate bond contribution was minimal, totaling TZS 30.50 million. This came from a 5-year corporate bond with a coupon rate of 12.00% and a face value of TZS 30.00 million traded on Monday, 08th September 2025, and another 5-year bond with a face value of TZS 0.50 million traded on Friday, 12th September 2025.

There was no corporate bond activity reported on Tuesday, 09th September, Wednesday, 10th September, or Thursday, 11th September.

Indexes

All five DSE benchmarks declined in Week 37. The Banks, Finance & Investment Index (BI) experienced the greatest decline at -3.81%, followed by the Tanzania Share Index (TSI) at -2.71%, the Commercial Services Index (CS) at -1.85%, the All-Share Index (DSEI) at -1.69%, and the Industrial & Allied Index (IA) at -1.12%.

IndexClosing Value 4th September 2025Closing Value 12th September 2025Variation
All Share Index (DSEI)2,568.262,524.95-1.69%
Tanzania Share Index (TSI)5,384.055,238.40-2.71%
Industrial & Allied (IA)4,169.824,123.08-1.12%
Banks, Finance & Investment (BI)10,034.469,652.57-3.81%
Commercial Services (CS)1,682.031,650.94-1.85%

Stock Performances

Week 37 saw a narrow field of positive performers, as only three stocks recorded gains, while the vast majority of other counters either declined or closed flat.

MCB emerged as the leading gainer with a significant +17.50% increase, followed by JHL, which advanced +3.33%, and TCCL, posting a modest gain of +0.84%.

In contrast, the market experienced widespread declines. The largest losses were recorded by MUCOBA, which fell by -15.00%, DCB, decreasing by -13.56%, and NICO, which lost -12.50%.

A considerable number of other listed stocks also saw their values decrease during the week, while several counters concluded the week unchanged with 0.00% variation in their prices.

StockClosing Price (TZS) 4th September 2025Closing Price (TZS) 12th September 2025Variation %
AFRIPRISE520485-6.73%
CRDB1,2401,150-7.26%
DCB295255-13.56%
DSE6,4106,200-3.28%
EABL4,1604,1600.00%
JATU2652650.00%
JHL6,0006,2003.33%
KA1051050.00%
KCB1,1401,1400.00%
MBP895880-1.68%
MCB40047017.50%
MKCB2,4502,350-4.08%
MUCOBA400340-15.00%
NICO1,6801,470-12.50%
NMB8,5808,500-0.93%
NMG2802800.00%
PAL210195-7.14%
SWALA4504500.00%
SWIS2,1102,070-1.90%
TBL7,3607,320-0.54%
TCC14,21013,930-1.97%
TCCL2,3802,4000.84%
TOL905870-3.87%
TPCC5,1305,060-1.36%
TTP1551550.00%
USL550.00%
VODA585575-1.71%
YETU5105100.00%
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