2016 in Africa
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Predicted and scheduled events
January
- Central African Republic presidential election of 2016
February
- February 18 - Ugandan general election, 2016
- February 21
- Comorian presidential election, 2016
- Niger presidential election
- February 28 - Benin presidential election
- Cape Verdean parliamentary election, 2016
March
- March 20 - Republic of Congo presidential election
April
- April 8 - Djiboutian presidential election, 2016
- April 10 - Chadian presidential election, 2016
August
- Cape Verdean presidential election, 2016
September
- September 20 - Zambian general election, 2016
November
- November 7 - Ghanaian general election, 2016
- November 27 - Democratic Republic of the Congo general election, 2016
December
- Gabonese legislative election, 2016
Unknown date
- Moroccan general election, 2016
- Next Somali parliamentary election
gollark: You're wrong and you still don't understand what lossy compression means.
gollark: This seems unlikely also, since rerecording it discards information.
gollark: If your WAV file is the original one from whoever made the song, it might sound better. If your WAV file is just generated from the MP3, it will be identical to playing back the MP3 normally.
gollark: Converting to JPEG has dropped information, information which the design of JPEG treats as relatively unimportant to human perception, and if you convert back to lossless you'll just store the same information as the JPEG retains less efficiently.
gollark: JPEGs are lossy too. What happens if you take a poor-quality JPEG of a meme and convert it back to PNG (which is lossless)? Does it look better? No.
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