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    Portland Cement Breaks KSh 100, Uchumi Hits 7-Year High in 17-Day Run

    Harry
    By Harry Njuguna
    - December 03, 2025
    - December 03, 2025
    MarketsKenya Business news
    Portland Cement Breaks KSh 100, Uchumi Hits 7-Year High in 17-Day Run

    NSE MARKET UPDATE — WEDNESDAY NOV 3, 2025, 1:30PM

    East African Portland Cement hit KSh 100.00, the first time since 9 May 2014.

    The rally sits at +65% since the Kalahari–NSSF stake deal last week, +2,142% from the July 2024 all-time low, and +226% YTD, making it one of the strongest recoveries on the exchange.

    East African Portland Cement share price

    Uchumi extended its sharp run with a 17-session streak, climbing to KSh 1.34, the highest level since 7 September 2018. The counter has gained +272% over the last month and +688.24% YTD, now the strongest performer at the NSE.

    Uchumi Supermarket share price

    Turnover reached KSh 92.9M across 20.5M shares. The most traded counters were Equity (11.7M), KenGen (11.6M), Safaricom (8.3M), KCB (8M) and KPLC (7M).

    Foreign investors recorded KSh 8.6M in buys. Equity led with KSh 4.7M, followed by Safaricom at KSh 1.65M, Stanbic 930k, and NSE Plc 715k.
    Sales amounted to KSh 2.71M, dominated by Safaricom 1.15M, Umeme 871k, BAT 271k, and Kapchorua Tea 252k.

    The NASI slipped 0.47%.

    Top Gainers (20)

    • SCAN 2.64 (+10.00%)
    • UCHM 1.34 (+9.84%)
    • PORT 100.00 (+8.70%)
    • CRWN 55.00 (+7.84%)
    • EVRD 1.35 (+7.14%)
    • EGAD 19.95 (+5.56%)

    Bottom Losers (30)

    • LIMT 424.50 (–7.72%)
    • KPLC 11.95 (–7.36%)
    • CGEN 50.00 (–6.10%)
    • SMER 12.95 (–4.78%)
    • CTUM 13.00 (–4.06%)
    • KQ 3.40 (–3.41%)

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