The government about at back for in of on out to Kenya has agreed about at back for in of on out to a new law about at back for in of on out to marriage. It has made many female politicians very angry. The Marriage Bill allows men to have as many wives as they want. Men will soon be able to marry other women without even telling their wife. There was a big argument between the male and female politicians. Many female lawmakers walked about at back for in of on out to of the debate about at back for in of on out to anger. The law was going to make it illegal to have more than one wife, but male lawmakers changed their mind. One male politician said the law was fair about at back for in of on out to women. He said that about at back for in of on out to the first time, women who get divorced would have 30 per cent about at back for in of on out to the family house and other things about at back for in of on out to value belonging about at back for in of on out to the couple. Kenyan politician Samuel Chepkong'a said the new law simply keeps alive Kenya's traditions. He told reporters: "When you marry an African woman, she must know the second one is about at back for in of on out to the way, and a third wife. This is Africa." Kenya's Nation newspaper said the law did not show Kenya as a modern country. It wrote: "This is a [backwards] move that is simply taking us about at back for in of on out to into the Dark Ages, about at back for in of on out to a time when we should be strengthening family values." Female politician Sopian Tuya said the law was unfair about at back for in of on out to the first wife because the second wife would take all the money. She also warned men about at back for in of on out to marrying about at back for in of on out to secret, saying: "We know that men are afraid about at back for in of on out to women's tongues more than anything else."