Amakhosi led 2-0 at half-time at the Peter Mokaba Stadium, with Ashley Du Preez and Wandile Duba both getting on the score-sheet for the second successive match.
Ayabulela Maxwele, however, scored a superb goal just six minutes after the break, and then Levy Mashiane struck in the 89th minute to earn Maduka's side a point.
"I think we made the game difficult for ourselves," Maduka told SuperSport TV after the game.
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Oz cyclone 'far from over'
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Corruption 'not government's responsibility alone'
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EPL is not as easy as it looks
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Patient dies after 'genitals bitten off'
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Stop Graft to Save, State Told
Scopa Chair: 'Government Must Learn to Manage What It Already Has'
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Real test for ANC in budget
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Call to digitise voting system
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Cheltenham jumps hurdles to retain magic
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