If passed into law, the bill will give Robert Mugabe the sole responsiblity to appoint the chief justice and their deputy.
Under the 2013 constitution, the president could only appoint a chief justice from individuals recommended by the judicial services commission and after public interviews of the candidates.
Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who heads Zimbabwe's parliament, hailed the adoption of the bill.
Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party enjoys a majority in the 270-seat legislature.
A total of 182 lawmakers voted in favour of the changes that tinker with the country's constitution, which was adopted in a 2013 referendum after being put together by the ruling and opposition parties under a power-sharing government.
The opposition and civil society had expressed concern that the amendment would compromise and weaken the judiciary.
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