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Kenya Police Finally Get Pay Rise and Promotions After Decades of Waiting

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September 30, 2025
Kenya Police Finally Get Pay Rise and Promotions After Decades of Waiting
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NAIROBI – After years of grumbling over low wages and stagnant ranks, the government has delivered a long-awaited pay rise and sweeping promotions for thousands of police officers across the country.

The announcement follows recommendations by the David Maraga Taskforce, which investigated welfare issues in the disciplined services and urged urgent reforms to restore dignity and efficiency in policing.

The National Police Service Commission (NPSC) on Monday confirmed that entry-level police constables will now take home KSh 25,645, up from KSh 21,645, while higher ranks will enjoy even bigger adjustments.

In a historic move, the commission also promoted 1,957 constables, some of whom had served in the same rank for more than three decades without advancement. The shake-up extended to senior ranks with 31 chief inspectors, 88 inspectors, 24 senior sergeants, 98 sergeants, and 319 corporals receiving long-overdue elevations.

“This is more than just a pay rise,” said security analyst Martin Nyaga. “For years, poor pay and painfully slow promotions have undermined morale, weakened professionalism, and even fueled corruption. By improving welfare, the government is sending a clear message that it values its men and women in uniform.”

Salary Breakdown

The Kenya Police Service has 12 job groups (F to S), covering ranks from constable to Inspector General. Under the revised package:

Job Group G officers will earn KSh 30,303,

Group I officers will receive KSh 43,050,

Group P officers will pocket KSh 137,256,

Group Q officers will earn KSh 201,306,

Group R officers will rise to KSh 252,126.

At the top of the hierarchy, Inspector General Douglas Kanja’s gross monthly salary has jumped to KSh 819,844, while his deputy will now take home KSh 684,233, inclusive of allowances.

Restoring Dignity to the Service

The pay adjustments and promotions mark a turning point for a force long dogged by low morale, high turnover, and allegations of corruption. Police unions and welfare groups have repeatedly complained that constables remained trapped in the same job group for decades, watching their juniors in other sectors rise.

The government now says the reforms are meant to restore dignity to the service, boost professionalism, and ultimately improve service delivery to Kenyans.

“This is a morale booster,” an officer stationed in Kisumu told [Paper’s Name]. “Many of us felt forgotten, especially those who had served faithfully for years without recognition. Now we feel seen.”

Analysts say the changes will not only improve the financial welfare of officers but also strengthen internal accountability. Better pay, they argue, reduces the lure of bribes and enhances trust between police and the public.

Still, challenges remain. With more than 100,000 officers in the National Police Service, questions linger on whether the government can sustain the enhanced wage bill amid growing pressure on the exchequer.

For now, however, the message is clear: Kenya is betting on motivated, better-paid police officers as a path to improved security and public confidence.

 

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