Billionaires.Africa ranks the 10 richest investors on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange in 2026
DSE ended 2025 at record valuation levels. These are the ten biggest individual investors by listed equity stakes, led by bank heavy portfolios.
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DSE ended 2025 at record valuation levels. These are the ten biggest individual investors by listed equity stakes, led by bank heavy portfolios.
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