Hi
I am also wondering about this. I am weekly updating myself on this progress.
I've been a Swedish user for about eight years. This funcion was quite change quite a lot. From the beginning you were able to organize the charts for yourself. You could view your personal top 50, see the available countries top 50 and the worlds top 50. They changed this about 2013 when entering USA. The charts was changed to playlists. It was not as easy as from before to compare different charts. During this time many contries were added. I remember seeing charts from newly added contries being visible and gone from one day to another. At this time you could see the amount of users that followed a certain chart. Possibly corresponding somewhat to the number of users.
The main issue as I see it was that there were too few users in some contries. This lead to that some few very active users could affect the charts a lot. In some of the new contries there could be a lot of metal tracks from the same artist. Maybe because the most active user/users from that region listen a lot to that metal band. The idea of the charts was to reflect the contrys current popular songs. And these metal tracks did not really go in that spirit. They were decades old.
There could also be other charts with a lot of Michael Jacksson tracks. You get the idea. Charts based on a too small user base are not corresponding to what an average music chart looks like.
So sometimes a few months passed before the certain country would return to the charts listing.
I think spotify learned from this. Because the time it takes for the charts to appear from the moment spotify is available there has varied a lot. Japan for example took quite longer than average to appear on the charts.
So my guess is spotify is waiting for the SA active user base to turn stable. Because there can be a lot of monthly and weekly users, but the charts are updated daily. And they want them to reflect the average popularity in the country. Close to a radio chart.
So perhaps a take would be to make sure people using spotify in SA does that on a daily basis. My take is that the charts should be out there any day now. But I'm not really sure how it's working out for spotify in SA, is it popular? Does people use it just to look up a song or is it their main source of music?
Fot the moment though, before I can jive to popular tunes from SA, I'm up for any suggestions for SA music.
Tunes I like are
Bamthathile - Sun El-Musician
Loliwe - Zahara
Suited -Shekhinah
Any tips?