What we cover; and why
Start with 12 source-dated DSE company records, then follow public East African issuers when they appear inside an investable product. The first regional nodes connect IEACLC holdings to their home-market price and reported-company evidence.
Use the public data that exists. Keep its venue, currency, observation date and publisher attached so investors can distinguish an official close, delayed quote and company-reported result.
Fund positions create the first regional research paths. The Companies page now connects ETF names to home-market price evidence and reported operating scale.
Public exchange and issuer records turn fund positions into research paths. Each quote keeps its home venue, currency and date; each company name opens a source-backed Company page. Regional prices are not blended into the DSE figure of record.
Regional sources checked 2026-08-17 · delayed observations are labelled · information & education only.
Publishing why we don't cover something is part of the standard. Notes are coverage-prioritisation flags (disclosure depth, liquidity, status to confirm); not assessments of the companies.
Cross-listed foreign companies are followed via their weight in the All-Share on the Indices page; their home-market analysts cover the fundamentals. The names that materially trade on the DSE carry a DSE-lens page: the verified tape view, never a coverage page.
Roster reviewed 2026-07-27 · company-note status checked 2026-08-06 · source: Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange issuer register (roster authority); African Markets 2026-06-19 snapshot (market-cap context). Market-cap context remains dated 2026-06-19 and is not the DSE figure of record. Information & education; not advice.