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Breaking: High Court Issues Way Forward on National Police Recruitment​​

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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High Court Gives New Direction on National Police Recruitment

The long-delayed national police recruitment exercise will now take place on Monday, November 17, after the High Court lifted its earlier suspension.

The decision was delivered on Friday, giving the National Police Service the green light to proceed with the much-anticipated process.

The ruling came from Justice Bahati Mwamuye, who had temporarily stopped the recruitment earlier this week.

The suspension was issued after activist Eliud Matindi filed a petition questioning the legality of the exercise. On Monday, November 10, Justice Mwamuye granted a conservatory order pausing the entire process until the petition could be fully heard.

Matindi argued that the recruitment announced by Inspector General (IG) Douglas Kanja on November 4 was unconstitutional.

According to him, the IG did not have the authority to conduct the recruitment on his own without involving other oversight bodies.

With the new ruling, however, potential recruits can now prepare to take part in the exercise as planned, unless the National Police Service announces new changes.

On Thursday, IG Kanja, represented in court by State Counsel Marwa Christopher, pleaded with the court to lift the suspension urgently.

He warned that any further delay posed a serious national security concern. He explained that Kenya needs more police officers ahead of the 2027 General Election, and postponing the process would leave the service with little time to train and deploy new recruits.

The recruitment has been surrounded by legal battles for almost a month. Earlier in October, the Employment and Labour Relations Court cancelled a previous recruitment plan, stating that the National Police Service Commission (NPSC) had no legal mandate to lead the exercise.

In that ruling, delivered on October 30, Justice Hellen Wasilwa clarified that recruiting, training, and assigning duties to police officers falls strictly under the National Police Service (NPS). That decision gave IG Kanja the authority to announce fresh recruitment dates.

If the exercise now moves forward as expected, it will be a major boost for both the NPS and the entire country, especially with the 2027 General Election approaching. Kenya has missed several recruitment cycles due to financial constraints, leading to a serious shortage of police officers.

Strengthening the service is seen as a critical step toward improving national security and ensuring adequate manpower during the election period.

Meanwhile, the NPS has outlined the minimum requirements for applicants. Candidates must be Kenyan citizens aged between 18 and 28 years, have a valid national ID, and possess at least a D+ in KCSE, including a D+ in either English or Kiswahili.

Applicants must also be physically and medically fit. Male candidates must have a minimum height of 5ft 8in, while female candidates must be at least 5ft 3in. Additionally, female applicants should not be pregnant during the recruitment or training period.

These requirements, combined with the court’s clearance, now allow thousands of hopeful candidates to prepare for the opportunity to join the police service and contribute to national security efforts.

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