Economic Freedom Fighters forced their way into the Gauteng Legislature, in Johannesburg South Africa, on Tuesday 22 July after a march to protest against the expulsion of its members for wearing overalls and domestic worker uniforms. The EFF had a stand off with the police for hours and the protest spilt off into the streets.

An EFF supporter talks on the phone before the protest.
A sea of EFF supporters march to Gauteng Legislature.
A recycler goes about his business as EFF supporters march to the Gauteng Legislature.
EFF leader Julius Malema leads supporters to Gauteng legislature.
An EFF supporter holds up a mannequin mocking South African president Jacob Zuma.
An EFF supporter dances during the party’s protest against their members being banned from parliament so wearing overalls and domestic worker uniforms.

A police officer keeps EFF supporters out of the Gauteng Legislature.
EFF supporters start a fire outside the legislature after being barred from entering.
EFF supporters are seen breaking into the Gauteng Legislature.
Police arrest an EFF supporter during the party’s protest.
EFF storm into Gauemg Legislature.
After breaking into the Legislature an EFF supporter helps himself to a cup of tea in the Legislature Kitchen.
Julius Malema embarks on a sit in at the Gauteng Legislature.