In this research, the non-woven kenaf fibre mat reinforced polypropylene (NWKFMRPP) composites were fabricated by compression molding method with different layer of kenaf fibre (KF). Pure polypropylene (PP) matrix was used to prepare the composites to serve as control. Two types of maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAPP) coupling agent which is MAPP 1 (Polybond 3200) and MAPP 2 (Orevac CA100) also have been used to enhance the adhesion between fibre and matrix. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy was used to characterize the chemical constituents in pure PP and the NWKFMRPP composites. Then, tensile and flexural test were used to determine the mechanical properties by using Universal Testing Machine (UTM). Water absorption and thickness swelling test were also been carried out to reveal the physical properties of pure PP and NWKFMRPP composites. Overall, the result shows that the increment in KF layers has given a significant improvement in modulus properties but at the expense of strength properties. Besides, percentage of water uptake and thickness swelling increased when the layer of KF increased. However, the presence of both MAPP 1 and MAPP 2 coupling agents successfully enhanced its mechanical and water absorption properties as a result from improvement of the fibre-matrix adhesion between the KF and PP matrix.