Firms Show interest in listing at Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange Secondary Market

Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) announced that a number of firms have shown interest in listing at the Enterprise Growth Market (EGM), DSE secondary market.

Although no companies names were revealed, DSE Chief Executive Officer Mr Marwa Moremi indicated that these companies comes from an array of sectors ranging from oil and gas to financial services, telecoms and trading.

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It is expected some of these companies will list before the end of 2013.

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