La Nación reports on scam attempt, sustainable housing, and Zumbi launch

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on April 19, 2026, covering topics ranging from attempted scams to innovations in construction and upcoming entertainment releases.

In a post dated April 19, 2026, La Nación shared an incident involving a television personality: ” Figura de Teletica y su amigo viven intento de estafa en vivo: vea cómo se libraron del incómodo momento https://t.co/K0UZZwjlmU”. The tweet highlights an attempted scam experienced live by a figure from Teletica and a friend.

On the same day, La Nación introduced readers to an alternative building material with the post: ” Casas de poliestireno: descubra la alternativa económica y sostenible en la construcción civil https://t.co/y50UWdfvM1″. The message promotes polystyrene houses as an affordable and sustainable option in civil construction.

Later that afternoon, La Nación announced the return of a popular character line with the tweet: “Linda Zumbi: Coqueta, sociable y siempre lista para salir con sus amigas… porque cualquier plan es mejor si hay risas (y helado).

Encuentre a su Zumbi favorito a partir de este 26 de abril. ¡Los Zumbis vuelven a casa! https://t.co/50EKQV6aEK“. This post introduces Linda Zumbi and informs readers about the availability of Zumbi characters starting April 26.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspapers, known for its coverage of national news and current affairs.



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