When he presented the bill, Mutharika received resistance from some opposition members of parliament, particularly Nkhotakota central lawmaker Edwin Banda.
Banda who is a lawyer argued that some of the issues in the constitutional amendment were serious and asked the government to put some of them to a referendum.
He issues of penal code which the Houses approved could not be allowed to be changed in parliament on fast tract without wider consultations.
However, Mutharika proceeded to present his bill and was approved with the support of 165 members while 23 were absent.
The bill nodded by the House has among other things amended the age at which girls can be married.
Now Malawian girls can get married at the age of 16 with the consent of their parents. Previously it was at the age of 18.
Malawi Human Rights Commission in one of its report said poor parents in Malawi who couldnt look after their children, were forcing the girls into slavery, particularly in the northern border districts of Karonga and Chitipa.
Girls from poor families some as young as 12 are forced into slavery by their parents as a way of paying off loans and other debts they had incurred.
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