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The Kenya Police Service has joined Kenyans in celebrating Chief Inspector Gayle Luvisia, the Officer Commanding Kenyatta International Convention Centre Police Station, as part of this week’s Woman Crush Wednesday recognition.
Chief Inspector Luvisia has been hailed as a symbol of courage, resilience, and exemplary leadership within the country’s security sector, earning admiration from colleagues and members of the public alike for her dedication to service.
Serving at one of Kenya’s busiest and most strategic locations, the Kenyatta International Convention Centre Police Station, Luvisia oversees security operations at the iconic venue that hosts major national, regional, and international events.
Her role places her at the center of critical security planning and coordination, making her leadership vital in ensuring public safety.
In a statement shared by the Kenya Police Service, Luvisia was praised for her unwavering commitment to duty, exceptional leadership skills, and steadfast service to the nation.
“This Woman Crush Wednesday, we celebrate a remarkable woman whose leadership, courage and dedication continue to inspire those around her,” the statement read.
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The service described her as a leader who embodies integrity, resilience, and compassion qualities that have enabled her to navigate challenges while inspiring those under her command to pursue excellence.
Her recognition comes at a time when women continue to break barriers in the security sector, a field traditionally dominated by men.
Luvisia’s rise to a command position highlights the growing role of women in shaping Kenya’s policing landscape and driving reforms aimed at improving public trust and service delivery.
Colleagues who have worked alongside her describe her as disciplined, approachable, and highly professional, attributes that have strengthened teamwork and operational efficiency at the station.
Beyond her operational responsibilities, Luvisia is seen as a mentor to younger officers, particularly women seeking to rise through the ranks. Her journey serves as a testament to the importance of hard work, determination and selfless service.
As Kenya continues to push for gender equality and inclusivity across all sectors, stories like Luvisia’s stand as a powerful reminder that leadership is not defined by gender but by character, competence and commitment.
For many, Chief Inspector Gayle Luvisia is more than a police commander she is a beacon of hope, an inspiration to women in uniform, and a shining example of service above self in the Kenya Police Service.

