NOVEMBER 2025 GAZETTED OFFICERS EXAMINATIONS CYCLE BEGINS AT NPLA
The November 2025 Gazetted Officers Examinations officially commenced yesterday at the National Police Leadership Academy (NPLA), marking a significant milestone for the National Police Service. Officers from the Kenya Police Service, the Administration Police Service, and the Directorate of Criminal Investigations are taking the examinations, which reflects the National Police Service's commitment to enhanced cohesion, standardization, and leadership development. The examinations also test the officers' understanding of the laws they enforce, as well as other police procedures.
A team of examiners from various National Police Service training institutions has been assembled to oversee the process, ensuring a robust, transparent, and well-coordinated assessment. Presiding over the commencement on behalf of the Inspector General, Mr.Douglas Kanja, was Mr.David K. Mathiu, AIG, the Commandant of the NPLA and Chief Examiner. He emphasised that the examinations demand the highest standards of professionalism and integrity, noting that the joint approach and diverse team of examiners are intended to strengthen the credibility and overall quality of the assessment.
The day began smoothly, with candidates reporting promptly and all examination protocols being meticulously observed. In its new role as the official examinations venue, the NPLA provided a secure, organised, and conducive environment for this important undertaking. The Service reaffirms its commitment to upholding a fair and transparent examination process driven by excellence. We extend our best wishes to all candidates as they take this crucial step in their professional advancement.